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 Post subject: Published ilm Number Individual Page Numbering?
PostPosted: March 14th, 2012, 8:47 pm 
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Hi Everyone,

I have just published a large publication, by individual page - with a data file for each page.

My publication has 190 pages, now I would have assumed it would be numbered PubName_00000001.ilm to PubName_00000190.ilm but it isn't.

The files are Number up to PubName_00000099.ilm, then I have a great many PubName_0000001d, PubName_000000bb to make up the difference. Do anyone know the numbering logic here, how does Opus number after 99?


This might seem like an odd question, but we have built an update system outside of the Opus update-able publication and need to know which pages belong to which ilm.

Is there any script in Opus that you can call to get the data file name for the page you're on?


Thanks, LMC

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 Post subject: Re: Published ilm Number Individual Page Numbering?
PostPosted: March 15th, 2012, 2:53 am 
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maybe this is Hex numbering???

One way to troubleshoot this is to have each page write to a file (or OpusPro's "report" action) to record the values as they increment. Once you see the pattern you may be able to determine a solution.

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 Post subject: Re: Published ilm Number Individual Page Numbering?
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Lar's right - it is hex. So page 0000000a is page 10. and 00000010 is actually page 16.

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 Post subject: Re: Published ilm Number Individual Page Numbering?
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Perfect, thanks guys.

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 Post subject: Re: Published ilm Number Individual Page Numbering?
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Perfect, that does it.

I am using the following to guide me to which page is which:

this.GetName();
this.GetPageNumber();


Then doing some maths with this site: http://www.mathsisfun.com/binary-decimal-hexadecimal-converter.html


Works perfectly, can chop and change published ilm files now.

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