Adobe Digital Publishing Suite User Manual
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New Folio Builder panel
Folios stored on web workspace
Digital Publishing Suite web client
Sharing
Redesigned Folio Overlays panel
Terminology changes
Folio download improvements
Android Viewer enhancements
Navigation bar customization
Subscription improvements
Pinch and zoom in PDF folios
Content Viewer for Android
Localized viewers
The Folio Builder panel in InDesign replaces the Digital Content Bundler application. With the Folio Builder panel, you
can add articles and article layouts and change folio and article properties.
With the previous tools, you created a folio folder containing article folders. You bundled the folio folder to
create .folio files that you either uploaded to the server or sideloaded to the iPad.With the new workflow, each folio is a workspace on a web
server. The folios still consist of articles, but the articles can be copied to different folios and rearranged without bundling again. Click a Preview
button to preview individual articles or entire folios. Or, sign in to the Adobe Content Viewer and download folios you created. You can use the
Import feature to create articles based on existing folder structures.
Subscribers to the Digital Publishing Suite can sign in to the web client at http://digitalpublishing.acrobat.com.
The Dashboard includes links to tools and services.
Use the Analytics page to track customer data.
Use the Folio Producer to organize, edit, and publish folios. The Folio Producer includes an Organizer page that displays available folios and
an Editor page that displays the articles in a selected folio.
Use the Viewer Builder to create custom apps.
Use the Share option to share folios with other DPS users. For example, a publisher can share a folio with a designer who is assigned to
create an article for a magazine. Or, an ad agency can share a folio with various publishers to make ads available. The share workflow replaces
the “sideloading” workflow.
The Folio Overlays panel has been redesigned. 360 Viewer overlays are now called Image Sequence
overlays. Web View overlays are now called Web Content overlays. You can reset objects to convert them from overlays to normal objects.
“Stacks” are now called “articles.” The Flatten option is now Swipe Horizontal Only. The fulfillment server is now called the
Distribution Service.
Release 11
Release 11 was the final prerelease version of the Digital Publishing Suite to use the Content Bundler workflow.
On iPads, the download speed has doubled. In addition, Viewer users can read one folio while downloading
another.
The performance of PNG and HTML articles on Android devices has improved. The Android Viewer supports in-
app web view.
Enterprise customers can add as many as three icons to the navigation bar that display a full-screen web view.
You can now set up an Apple (iOS) subscription without providing a custom entitlement server.
Release 10
If you select the PDF export option while bundling, users can use the pinch gesture to zoom in on a page. At this
time, pinch and zoom is not enabled on pages that have interactive overlays.
The Adobe Content Viewer is now available for Android devices. You cannot sideload folios to this Content Viewer.
Instead, upload and download files using the fulfillment server. Although the Android Viewer more closely matches the iPad Viewer, some features
are not yet supported. Unsupported features include flattened articles, inline videos, panorama overlays, and folios exported in PDF format. HTML
articles and Web View overlays may have performance issues.
The Adobe Content Viewer language interface changes based on the device’s locale settings. At this time, supported
languages include English, French, German, Swedish, Spanish, and Japanese.
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