Stamp

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Stamp is only allowed in taxonomy view for any document which can be converted to PDF or is a PDF. In order to stamp a document it's necessary to have working integration with OpenOffice. Take a look at OpenOffice.org or Application_configuration.

Restrictions:

  • Only allowed for documents convertible to PDF or PDF files.
  • Have write privileges on folder.
  • Only allowed on taxonomy view.

Detail of the functions according to their icons:

  • File:Stamp.png‎ → Start stamping a document


Stamping a document

Fist select a document ( convertible to PDF or PDF ) in taxonomy view, then click File:Stamp.png‎ the stamp icon. A popup will appear.



Several stamp types can be assigned in administration view to each user. A user must select one of the available stamps he's got and execute it. After some time, a new PDF file will be generated ( or new version PDF file in case the selected stamped file was a PDF ).



Stamp administration

In the administration, the stamps can be managed. You can create text or image based stamps.



You can add new stamps or edit existing ones.



File:Nota_advertencia.png An Opacity equals to 0 means a transparent text or image and you won't see it. Set to 0.5 to see an semi-transparent text or set to 1 to be opaque. Also play with layer to stamp over or below the default text layer.

In image stamp it's shown image stamp definitions.




File:Nota idea.png In Expr. X and Expr. Y input fields you can put more than a simple number. Currently the following macros are defined:
  • IMAGE_WIDTH
  • IMAGE_HEIGHT
  • PAGE_WIDTH
  • PAGE_HEIGHT
  • PAGE_CENTER
  • PAGE_MIDDLE

So to center a stamp in the page you can use:

  • Expr. X: PAGE_CENTER - IMAGE_WIDTH / 2
  • Expr. Y: PAGE_MIDDLE - IMAGE_HEIGHT / 2

A new image can be added or you can edit the actual one.



Using the test icon File:Pdf.png you can generate a test file.


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