Configure the PDFsharp Rendering Module Options

The PDFsharp rendering options specify which source document formats to render and how they should be rendered in the destination system.

Graphic metafiles (.wmf and .emf) are converted to 200 dpi bitmap images before rendering. The resolution is not configurable.

To configure the PDFsharp rendering options:

  1. In Meridian Enterprise Server Administration Console > Data Exchange, click Rendering Profiles.

    The All Rendering Profiles page appears and lists the existing profiles grouped by the name of the computer (cluster node) to which they are assigned.

  2. Double-click the rendering profile that you want to configure.

  3. On the General page, click options or type values using the descriptions in the following table.

    PDFsharp rendering module general options
    Option Description

    Name

    The name of the rendering profile as seen in the Administration Console.

    Computer

    The name of the Meridian Enterprise Server cluster node on which to run this job.

    Input extensions

    The file extensions that will be rendered by this module.

    To modify this list:

    1. Click Configure.

      The Input Extensions dialog box appears and lists the supported file extensions.

    2. Select the file extensions that you want to be rendered.

    3. Click OK.

      The quantity is refreshed to reflect your selections.

  4. On the Output page, click options or type values using the descriptions in the following table.

    PDFsharp rendering module output options
    Group Option Description
    Page Setup

    Paper size

    Select the rendition page size from the list.

    Page Setup

    Orientation

    Select the rendition orientation from the list.
    Placement

    Scaling

    Select how to scale the image to the rendition page.
    Placement

    Vertical alignment

    Select how to vertically align the image on the rendition page.

    Placement

    Horizontal alignment

    Select how to horizontally align the image on the rendition page
    Options

    Color

    Select the color depth of the rendition from the list.

  5. Click Save.

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