Adobe Digital Publishing Suite User Manual
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Hide Sign In Button in Library (Enterprise only)
Hide Subscribe Button in Library (Enterprise only)
Auto-Download Latest Entitled Folio on First Launch
Auto-Open Latest Entitled Folio After Download
Enable Rate the App Dialog
Show Analytics Opt-in Dialog
Use Legacy Store APIs (Enterprise only)
Supported Languages
Use Customized Strings
performance for apps with large libraries because the viewer does not check the Apple server each time the library is loaded. However, selecting
this option can cause folio information to become out of date. For example, if you select this option and change the cost of retail folios, your library
will display misleading information. This option is currently available only for subscription apps.
By default, the Sign In button appears in the upper left corner of the library in subscription apps
with custom entitlement. You can hide the Sign In button if your custom library provides a different method for signing in.
By default, the Subscribe button appears in the upper left corner of the library in
subscription apps. You can hide the Subscribe button.
If this option is selected, the most recently entitled folio is downloaded automatically
when the app is launched. Use the Account Administration tool make the first retail folio free to first-time downloaders. At this time, this option
affects only retail folios, not free ones.
If "Auto-download latest entitled folio on first launch" is selected, this "Auto-open" option is
selected by default so that first-time readers can download the app and start reading the most recent folio immediately. If you turn off the "Auto-
open" option, users see the folio downloading in the library, but the folio doesn't open until they tap the cover image. This allows publishers to
provide a message in the banner that lets first-time users know that they're receiving a free folio.
Select this option to display a “Rate the App” prompt after your customers have launched the app a specified
number of times. For example, if you set the “Rate the App Dialog Count” value to 5, users are prompted to rate the app on the fifth launch of the
app. If they select “Remind me later,” they’re prompted on the next launch.
Specify the 9-digit Application ID for your app. To obtain this ID, sign in to itunesconnect.apple.com, click Manage Your Applications, and then click
your app. Copy the 9-digit Apple ID string (not the Bundle ID).
If you select this option, your customers can opt out of data tracking. They can use the library settings in the
viewer app to opt in at any time. This option is especially useful for regions in which you are obligated to allow users to opt out of data tracking.
To edit the default text that appears, select Use Customized Strings, and download and edit the values for “Analytics Opt-In Dialog Title” and
“Analytics Opt-In Dialog Text.”
Select this option if you have an older custom store configuration that you would like to use. If you
select this option, you cannot specify a custom library.
iTunes displays the languages in which the viewer app is available. The viewer interface is translated into multiple
languages, but your folio content most likely isn’t. Select at least one language in which your viewer should appear.
You can customize all strings stored in the viewer in all supported languages. For example, you can customize button
text in the library and text in dialog boxes. Select this option, and then click Generate Template to download an XML template to your Documents
folder. You can then edit this XML file and specify it in DPS App Builder. If you’re editing a viewer created for a previous version, download and
edit the newest template for best results.
When you edit the XML file, each UI element includes a
the language code (such as
(Enterprise) You can also use this XML file to edit the "Library" and "Viewer" labels and to include language strings for the labels below the custom
icons in the navigation toolbar. A set of UI elements appear near the end of the XML file with keynames such as "Library," "iPad viewer label," and
"iPad Custom slot 1 label." The custom slot numbers correspond to the order from left to right of the custom icons you add between the Library
and Viewer buttons in the Navigation Toolbar section. For the custom slot labels, specify the language strings, such as "
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