Enfocus PitStop Server Changelog

What's new in Enfocus PitStop Server 13

Apr 16, 2015
  • Optional Subscription Licensing Model:
  • PitStop Pro 13 can now be licensed via a monthly or yearly subscription licensing model. This kind of licensing has become popular since the advent of the Adobe Creative Cloud. Enfocus has carried out extensive research amongst its customer base and as a result of that research added the option of subscription licensing for PitStop Pro.
  • All the original licensing models are still available. Subscription licensing is an addition, not a replacement.
  • New EnfocusID:
  • With previous versions of PitStop, you required an ‘Activation account’ to be able to license your PitStop application. With PitStop 13 we have changed this and we have a new type of account.
  • We now introduce the EnfocusID. This account is required to activate your PitStop 13 application. The EnfocusID will eventually become a login for a full customer portal where you can access all things relating to your Enfocus software. You can create your EnfocusID and find more information on the following link: https://my.enfocus.com/en/what-is-an-enfocus-id
  • New Action to ‘Add Bleed’:
  • Missing or not enough bleed is a very common problem faced by anyone trying to print a PDF file. Previous versions of PitStop were able to extend rectangular vector based objects in order to create bleed, but did not touch any other page content.
  • With PitStop 13 we have a completely new approach, and one that works on all page content except text.
  • This feature requires the PDF to have a Trim Box and a Bleed Box of the correct size for the required amount of bleed.
  • The Action works in two ways.
  • Firstly, if the page has hidden or masked content that can be used to make sufficient bleed then this is used. Such content can be hidden if the creator does not specify bleed when making the PDF, but it is there and can be viewed in the ‘wireframe’ mode within PitStop.
  • Secondly, if the required bleed cannot be created using the first method then a ‘mirror’ approach is used to create bleed. Within the Action the user can set a value for where the mirroring happens. This value is relative to the position of the Trim Box.
  • You can see from the above screenshot that the Action has options for adding bleed to the different page edges and corners. There is also an option for working as single pages or with inners and outers for multi-page documents.
  • The mirrored objects that are generated to add bleed are copies of the original object that is being mirrored. In the case of images these are cached so they only occur once in the PDF file to minimize file size.
  • This approach also means that any attributes of the original such as overprint settings or ICC tags are retained and copied.
  • It should also be noted that the objects that are generated to create bleed are still fully editable after being generated in case additional manual work is required.
  • ‘Add Bleed’ supports all color spaces within a PDF file including Spot Colors.
  • A default Action List for this feature has been added to PitStop 13. See below for details.
  • Customizable Preflight messages:
  • This new functionality enables you to write your own preflight warnings and messages.
  • Customers have been asking for this ability for some time so we are delighted to be able to deliver it. Preflight messages are often seen as too technical, especially when the report is sent to customers, so now you can write the reports using your own words, terminology or even language.
  • Above you can see how to access the functionality. When you add a check to the Preflight Profile you will see on the right hand side an icon of a small pencil. If you click it you will see the ‘Customize Report Message’ interface.
  • A few things to point out immediately are the fact that you have access to all the languages that are installed, so you can write different messages for each language if you wish.
  • Also note that at the bottom you will see (1 of 2) that many Preflight checks have multiple messages. The number of these depends on the check, the configuration of the check and also if you have enabled a ‘fix’ for the check. All the messages can be changed if you wish.
  • You will also notice at the top of the panel an option ‘Show variables’. You can see the function with this checkbox on and off to illustrate the differences. This option shows you how the default message in PitStop is generated. Everything in the panel on the right between the % signs is variable information that PitStop uses to create the message.
  • You have the choice if you want to base your new message on this information or not.
  • If you do then simple enable the option ‘Show variables’ and cut and paste the original message into the ‘New message’ panel and then add to, or edit the text as you wish.
  • Once you have ‘ok’d’ your customized message it is clearly shown in the Preflight Profile editor that the check has a custom message. The Pencil Icon now has a green tick.
  • Customizable Action List messages:
  • A similar functionality is available for the Action List messages, but this is accessed with the ‘Actions’ menu.
  • Once the panel is open you see exactly the same window that you do within the Preflight Profile and can customize the messages in the same way. Note that the feature shown has a variable by default; the ‘show variables’ option is only shown when needed.
  • ‘Restrictions’ within Preflight:
  • Within PitStop 13 we introduce a big addition to the way that Preflight is carried out in PitStop Pro and Server. We say ‘addition’ rather than ‘change’ as this new functionality is optional, so you only have to enable it if you want to use it.
  • The first thing you will notice is that the user interface of the Preflight Profile editor has been improved, all the categories and checks are now on the left hand-side in a ‘harmonica’ interface.
  • The concept behind ‘Restrictions’ is that you can limit Preflight checks to only the elements of the file you actually want to check. This means that the Preflight is much more specific and you only get warnings and errors on objects that you care about. This makes the check more relevant and more accurate.
  • Restrictions use Action List technology and are based on ‘Select Actions’. You can use some of the supplied Restrictions or very easily make your own depending on what you want to check.
  • In the example shown, the Restriction limits the preflight check to objects that are within or overlapping the PDF Bleed Box.
  • You can also see the options to import, export, create, delete and edit Restricting Action Lists directly in the Restrictions interface.
  • For illustration you can also see the construction of the Restricting Action List. In this case it is just one Action that is used to define the Preflight Restriction to within the PDF Bleed Box.
  • Restrictions can be anything that you can find in the Select Actions so they could be an area of a PDF, a Page Box or layer(s) within a PDF.
  • Please note that some Preflight checks do not currently support Restrictions such as the Page based Total Area Coverage check.
  • To enable a Restriction simply create a new Preflight Profile or edit an existing one exactly as you did with a previous version of Pitstop.
  • When you turn on a Category to add Preflight checks you will see a new option at the top of the editor ‘Restrict to:’ with a default setting of ‘Not restricted’. You have an option of ‘Import Restriction’ which allows you to add any Restrictions directly from the Action List database.
  • If you added Restrictions to the panel shown above within the Preflight Profile editor then these Restrictions are automatically made available in the dropdown menu, you don’t have to re-import them.
  • Once you have selected or imported a Restriction, any preflight checks or fixes you add to the Preflight Profile under that Restriction will be bound by that Restriction. In the example below you can see that the page size check for A3 is restricted to only be performed on the first page of the document. You can also add more Restrictions to your Preflight Profile if you wish.
  • To add another Restriction to your Preflight Profile, simply press the + button highlighted below. This creates a second tab where you can define another different Restriction and add your required Preflight checks if required.
  • You can see on this second tab the Restriction is to check all pages except the First page and we are now checking for A4 Portrait. The first tab was restricted to the First page only and was checking for A3 Landscape pages.
  • This is the essence of how Restrictions work; each tab can restrict the checks to different elements in the PDF file and check them in different ways. You can add as many tabs as you need.
  • One other point to make about Restrictions is that they can also be used to group Preflight checks together. In PitStop Server these can also be driven by XML job tickets and Switch variables and turned on/off using Smart Preflight. Smart Preflight can be enabled via the ‘Actions’ drop down menu and configured here.
  • When a Preflight Profile with Restrictions is used and a Preflight report generated, the name of the Restriction is included in the Navigator/Preflight report so you can clearly see which Restriction the particular warning/error is related to.
  • PitStop Workgroup Manager:
  • There have been some significant changes to Workgroup Manager in PitStop 13. Not all of these are apparent as the major one is ‘under the hood’.
  • The way that Workgroup Manager communicates with the PitStop Pro seats and shares assets has been completely re-written. In previous versions each seat of PitStop Pro would ‘pull’ assets, and it would pull for each asset individually. This meant a lot of network traffic and would often lead to problems.
  • In this new version Workgroup Manager ‘pushes’ the assets out to the seats of PitStop Pro. This means that changes are pushed when they need to be in a more controlled fashion, which in turn means less traffic and better communication.
  • Monitor view of current connected users
  • Additionally Workgroup Manager gains some new functionality, the monitor panel has been updated to show the connected users as well as the history of those who were connected. Also you can now see a lot more information such as the PitStop Pro version that is in use.
  • Note that not all information is available for older PitStop Pro versions connecting to the new Workgroup manager.
  • Disconnect or ‘kick’ users:
  • Within Workgroup Manager the ability has been added to ‘kick’ users to free up a PitStop Pro license, this has been requested for those situations where users finish work but forget to logout. Now, the administrator has the ability to do something about this.
  • ‘Scan’ for Workgroup Manager
  • The configuration options within PitStop Pro have also been improved with regards to Workgroup Manager.
  • It is also much easier to connect to the Workgroup Manager. Users no longer have to know the IP address of the Workgroup Manager computer. It is possible now to ‘scan’ the network to locate the Workgroup Manager and connect that way, it is also still possible to manually enter an IP address in case the Workgroup Manager cannot be found because the network setup does not accommodate detection.
  • Adobe Acrobat DC/2015 support:
  • In March 2015 Adobe announced the release (within 30 days) of Acrobat DC (Document Cloud). As well as a completely new interface, one of the biggest changes is that on Macintosh this version of Acrobat is now 64-bit compliant.
  • This means of course that all plugins must also be 64-bit in order to work.
  • We did the majority of the development of the PitStop Pro move to 64-bit within the PitStop 12 update 3 release, so both PitStop Pro 12 update 3 and PitStop Pro 13 will work within Adobe Acrobat DC.
  • There are however some user interface improvements and new icons in Acrobat DC that we are currently waiting for information on how to implement.
  • These will be done in a future version of PitStop Pro but do not affect any functionality or usability.
  • These icons will look like puzzle pieces in PitStop 13 (below) so don’t be alarmed if you see them.
  • Enfocus Customer Experience Program:
  • Within PitStop 13 we also announce the release of the Enfocus Customer Experience Program.
  • At Enfocus we are particularly focused on you, our customers and we always like to get feedback from you before we make any major decisions. We call this VOC (Voice of the Customer).
  • PitStop Pro 13 now contains software analytics, this is a special functionality that tracks the way that PitStop Pro is used and sends that information to a cloud server. The information it reports is only for documents processed by PitStop Pro, it does not report any personal information, IP addresses or physical geographical address. It only tells us information about the operating system PitStop is running on, what features are most used and for how long. It also tells us which country the software is being used in and in the USA it also reports the State.
  • We’ll use this information when we make decisions about not supporting an operating system or dropping or improving a feature within PitStop in the future.
  • When you use PitStop 13 for the first time you can decide if you want to enable it or not. We hope you will, but we’ll understand if you don’t. If you do change your mind either way you can turn it on or off from a menu item.
  • Log Selection:
  • Log Selection is an existing Action, but has been improved in PitStop 13.
  • This Action allows a message to be generated if something was ‘selected’ or found in a PDF file, it works in conjunction with a ‘Select’ Action and also allows a user defined message to be used.
  • The change in PitStop 13 is that the Action can now generate a message if something is NOT found in the PDF file, so you can now use it to check if required elements are present.
  • New Actions/Action Lists in PitStop 13:
  • New Action - Add Bleed - See main item.
  • New Action - Select page by gray surface
  • This is a very specific Action designed to select pages that have a small amount of color but should be treated and printed as Gray. This Action works on the % of color based on area and uses Chroma to define if an object is colored or not. Objects with a visual appearance of Black or Gray are treated as Gray. As this Action can be affected by the color management preferences a tolerance has been included.
  • The use case for the customer who requested this feature is that they want to be able to select such pages and convert them to Gray for printing.
  • Select page by ink coverage (non-Black only)
  • This new Select Action also selects Pages that have a small amount of color so they can be converted to Gray. In this case though the selection is based on the non-black Ink Coverage. The Selection can be fine-tuned based on area and also limited to within a Page Box if required.
  • New Standard Action Lists:
  • Generate Bleed to 3mm if some, none, or not enough
  • Generate Bleed to 3mm if none, and correctly set all Page Boxes
  • Check for live type (text maybe outlined)
  • Check if all pages have Crop Marks or not
  • Restricting Action Lists as examples of Preflight Restrictions:
  • All even numbered pages
  • All odd numbered pages
  • Ignore Cover page
  • All pages except First and Second pages
  • All pages except First and Last pages
  • All pages except First page
  • All pages except Last page
  • First and Second pages only
  • First page only
  • Last page only
  • Inside or overlapping Bleed Box
  • Inside or overlapping Trim Box
  • Landscape pages only (based on Trim Box)
  • Portrait pages only (based on Trim Box)
  • Only Text
  • Only Images (Raster)
  • Only Line Art (Graphics)
  • Changes to system requirements:
  • Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) is no longer supported
  • Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) is no longer supported
  • Adobe Acrobat 8 is no longer supported
  • Adobe Acrobat 9 is no longer supported
  • Adobe Acrobat DC/2015 is now supported
  • Bug fixes covered in this release:
  • Issue with copy/replace - content not correct after replace
  • Image not showing correctly after preflight
  • PDF/X-4: Fix about corrupt font width but check doesn't trigger these objects
  • Outline font causes corruption
  • Remap Color Action List Ignores decimals
  • Add page numbers won't "grab selection" from more than one selection.
  • File crashes Acrobat/PitStop Pro
  • Rotated images are not cropped small enough
  • Bleed not added in left corner
  • In Action Add object, Variables 'User Name' and 'User Company' does not work.
  • File crashes due to parser problem

New in Enfocus PitStop Server 12 Update 3 (Nov 11, 2014)

  • New features and functionality:
  • OSX10.10 (Yosemite) support - PitStop 12 update 3 will officially support the newest OS X version.
  • New Action – ‘Add color bar’ - This new Action automatically generates a color bar using the document colors of each individual page.
  • The user has the ability to set the tint values for the patches. They can also set the size of the patches to ensure they are large enough should they need to be measured by a densitometer.
  • The user can also choose if the patches should repeat once or across the page, and there are also options to not add CMYK or colors that are 0%.
  • The postion of the color bar is defined in relation to a PDF page box with an offset value and a position of top, bottom left and right.
  • Below you can see an example of the color bar generated by the above settings. You can see the color bar automatically repeats.
  • The start and finish point of the color bar is dependent on the page box used to define the position of the color bar.
  • New Actions and improvements to Actions:
  • New Action – ‘Match fill and stroke colors’ - A request from a surprising amount of customers. Based on selected object(s) you can change the stroke of the object to match the fill or vice versa.
  • New Action - ‘Flatten annotations’ - A new Action following on from ‘Flatten form fields’ that we released in an earlier PitStop 12 version. This new Action has no configurable options, it just flattens Annotations so they become normal objects within the PDF. We often get support cases and see examples on forums where annotations cause issues on output, so this new Action is a welcome addition.
  • ‘Lock’ in the Inspector for proportional resizing
  • There is now a proportional ‘lock’ in the Inspector which can be used for proportionally resizing objects or page boxes.
  • Improvements to Layer functionality:
  • You will notice in this version that we have added a lot of new functionality related to working with layers in PDF files and also changed a lot of the existing layer functionality.
  • One of the biggest changes is that there are now Actions that enable you to select layers in various ways. This means that older Actions that worked on layers have been changed so they can use the new functionality. These are all noted in this document.
  • To make this transition easier the older style Actions are still available in existing Action Lists, but they cannot be selected any more when creating new Action Lists.
  • New Action – Select layer by name:
  • This new Action is one of several we release in this version related to layers or Optional Content Groups (OCGs) to give them their official name.
  • This first Action allows you to select one or more layers by name. It also has the option of working with Regular Expressions and Smart Preflight.
  • New Action – Select layers - This new Action selects all layers in a PDF document. It does not have any configurable options.
  • New Action – Rename Layer - This Action allows you to rename a layer(s). The Action can work with names, but in addition Regular Expressions and Smart Preflight can also be used.
  • Changed Action - Flatten layers - ‘Flatten layers’ now needs to be preceded by a select Action to define which layers need to be flattened. This could be all of the layers (Select layers Action) or it could be certain named layers (Select layers by name) or any of the other layer selections available.
  • New Action – Flatten objects in layer - This Action needs to be preceded by a select Action to select the objects that are to be changed, Flatten objects in layer then removes those objects from all layers and removes any empty layers while respecting the options relating to the view of the PDF file.
  • Changed Action – Add objects to layer - ‘Add objects to layer’ now has a different behavior. It now needs to be preceded by two select Actions. The first selection needs to define the layer(s) that the objects will be added to, the second selection needs to select the objects to be added, then the ‘Add objects to layer’ needs to be used.
  • Changed Action – Add objects to layer with name - This Action needs to be preceded by a select Action to select the objects that are to be changed. The ‘Add objects to layer with name’ can then be used. If a layer does not exist with the specified name, then one will be automatically created.
  • New Action – Remove objects from layers - This Action needs to be preceded two select Actions. The second action needs to define the objects to be removed and the first Action defines the layers they will be removed from.
  • New Action – Check for empty Layers - This new Action checks and reports if there are any empty layers in the PDF.
  • You can use it to check if there are an empty layers in the PDF, or if you wish to check if a specific layer is empty (dieline, cutter guide or bar code for example) you can easily do this by using a ‘Select layer’ Action before it within the Action List.
  • Changed Action - Remove empty layers - This Action now needs to be preceded by a select Action(s) to define which empty layer(s) it needs to remove.
  • If a layer is selected that is not empty then nothing will happen.
  • If all layers are selected then all empty layers will be removed and layers with content on them will be untouched.
  • Changed Action – Check layer properties - This Action now needs to be preceded by a select Action(s) to define which layer(s) it needs to check.
  • Changed Action: Change layer properties - This Action now needs to be preceded by a select Action(s) to define which layer(s) it needs to change.
  • Improvements or changes to existing functionality:
  • Improvements to Map from Gray to CMYK - Mapping from Gray to CMYK has been improved, when you now map to CMYK you are shown a user interface that enables you to define the 100% CMYK color to be mapped to. Previously you would have seen just a CMYK definition of the Grayscale image.
  • Improvements to”Add separation names’ Action - This Action, which we added in PitStop 12 update 2 gains a new feature to have all the separation names in the same location, so they overprint each other.
  • Improvements to Action ‘Replace page content by bitmap” - The Action for rasterizing a complete page gains some new options. The first is the option to honor any overprint in the original PDF file, and the second is the option to define a target colorspace
  • Improvements to Action ‘Rasterize page content keeping text’ - The Action to ‘Rasterize page content keeping text’ has also been improved, both the rasterize Actions have been aligned in their functionality so this Action also gains an overprint option and a target colorspace option.
  • Page Box variables added to the ‘Add object’ action - This applies to the Action ‘Add object’. When you add text to the PDF you now have the option of a new variable ‘Page Box Dimensions’.
  • This allows you to add the size (width + height) of one of the PDF page boxes (Trim, Bleed, Media, Art and Crop) in the file as a line of text.
  • The unit value set up in your PitStop preferences in used when displaying the size of the defined box.
  • This new feature has been requested by various customers who want to add the Trim size of the job to the file as part of their quality control process.
  • Page Box variables added to the Global Change ‘Add variable text’
  • These are the same variables mentioned above, but available within the Global Change ‘Add variable text’
  • Reset buttons in the ‘Curves’ Global Change - This Global Change was introduced in PitStop 12 update 2. We have improved it by adding a couple of reset options that remove any existing curves or existing channels. This simple addition means that you no longer have to manually remove any previous settings, this was a little frustrating if you had to do it a few times.
  • PitStop Server:
  • New Adobe Transparency flattener - There is a new version of the Adobe Transparency flattener in PitStop Server, this fixed several bugs that had been reported. For an overview of the bugs in question please refer to the list at the end of this document.
  • New PitStop Server configurator in Switch - As with all versions of PitStop Server we now silently install a Switch configurator, this new configurator has several bug fixes and improvements over the previous version.
  • Other important changes:
  • New default Action Lists
  • We have added several new default Action Lists that use the new functionality added in this version.
  • Flatten Annotations
  • Add trim box size to page outside the bleed box
  • Devicelink office RGB-CMYK - ISO Coated V2 300%
  • Add document color bar based on trim box
  • Add a stroke to the trim box for visualisation
  • Important Fixes:
  • The following customer reported bugs have also been resolved with this update, if you reported one of these bugs it would be helpful if you could verify that it has been fixed on your system.
  • 27845 PitStop Pro Have an action to take fill color and then use it as stroke color
  • 31099 PitStop Pro "Select by tagged ICC profile" action should not select RGB images if it is configured for CMYK objects
  • 12556 PitStop Pro PDF version change from 1.6 to 1.3 does not work
  • 31056 PitStop Pro Add bleed removes paths
  • 31197 PitStop Pro QuickRun shortcuts not working
  • 31260 PitStop Pro Acrobat.exe deadlocking while launching
  • 31115 PitStop Pro PitStop Pro 12 doesn't accept PitStop Pro 10 keys
  • 19081 PitStop Pro Update documentation: Gray Certified status after processing
  • 31119 PitStop Pro Update documentation: Add info about the order in which Action List & Preflight Profile settings are executed
  • 19076 PitStop Pro Progress bar is not shown when importing colors (on Windows)
  • 31801 PitStop Pro Helvetica replaced with Arial
  • 31180 PitStop Pro Effects of "Rasterize Page Contents, Keeping Text" is undesirable
  • 31440 PitStop Pro CMYK-CMYK DeviceLinks not supporting certain objects
  • 31775 PitStop Pro Acrobat hangs when opening a corrupt PDF
  • 31272 PitStop Pro Update 12.2 causes "Acrobat not responding" error
  • 31982 PitStop Pro The language preference "Same as Acrobat" is not defined in the .uprefs file of PitStop Pro, which gives problems when connecting to Workgroup Manager
  • 31918 PitStop Pro Overprint is not correctly applied
  • 31840 PitStop Pro Preflight for Graphic elements set to overprint and with transparency
  • 19104 PitStop Pro Use colorants instead of alternate color for colorant process colors
  • 31187 PitStop Pro Cannot move object via arrow buttons when control button is pushed
  • 32210 PitStop Pro Image not showing correctly after preflighting
  • 32246 PitStop Pro Convert to Outlines - result incorrect
  • 31315 PitStop Pro All file manager databases are broken if getting folder permissions fails
  • 31086 PitStop Server CLI Documentation: Mention that the report template is an sprefs file
  • 30929 PitStop Server Internal error: Watchdog is not running
  • 31499 PitStop Server How come Lab color conversion result is a visually lot different between CMMs?
  • 24726 PitStop Server Problems viewing with Windows 8 Reader and Mac Preview?
  • 31522 PitStop Server Flattening Produces random reversed image segments
  • 29348 PitStop Server Resampling images in Server creates larger files compared to resampling in Pro
  • 31894 PitStop Server PitStop Server doesn't resolve symbolic links when searching for ICC profiles
  • 31510 PitStop Server Not possible to create annotated reports when hotfolders are on a network location
  • 31766 PitStop Server Update documentation about PitStop 12 running with Switch
  • 32042 PitStop Server Selection of Action List gone after moving it up or down in Action List pane
  • 32190 PitStop Server Selection lost when moving position of Action lists up or down with arrows
  • 28217 PitStop Server Buffer overflow in PSLVerifierAA
  • 30775 PitStop Server SMB input folder triggers crashes
  • 31606 PitStop Workgroup Manager WorkgroupManager closes with no crash report on slow network or slow hardware
  • 31224 PitStop Server
  • configurator for Switch PitStop Server color profiles differ between Switch Configurator and stand alone application
  • 30003 PitStop Server
  • configurator for Switch Adobe CMM should be disabled in the PitStop Server configurator if it is not available
  • 31234 PitStop Library Better handle corrupted files which can be opened by Acrobat without a problem.
  • 31922 PitStop Library Action List gives unsupported/newer feature validation error
  • 31038 PitStop Library Clipped away object appears after outlining fonts
  • 31569 PitStop Library PitStopLib does not release source file after preflight
  • 27467 PitStop Workgroup Manager Workgroup manager should behave differently when activating more licenses