Posts Tagged ‘Anko Publishing Manager’

Error 25 when importing JPEG image

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

You will see an error 25 when attempting to import a JPEG image (.jpg) into Anko Publishing Manager if the image has been saved with a CMYK format. To successfully import the image re-save the JPEG image file with an RGB format and re-import the image file.

APM Image Storage

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

There are some important caveats to the holding of images within the Anko Publishing Manager (APM). APM uses the QuickTime technology to import or insert graphics, sounds, movies, or other multimedia files. QuickTime is installed by default as a component of Mac OS and Mac OS X. To install QuickTime on Windows, refer to www.apple.com/quicktime.

With QuickTime installed, you can import the following file types into a graphic field:

FlashPix (.FPX); GIF (GIF); JPEG/JFIF (JPG); MacPaint (MAC); PDF
(PDF, Mac OS X only); Photoshop (PSD); PICS (PCS); PICT (PCT);
PNG (PNFG); QuickTime Image File (QT); SGI (SGI); Targa (TGA);
TIFF (TIF); Windows bitmap (BMP)

Note - on Windows, FileMaker imports Windows bitmap (BMP), MacPaint (MAC, .PNT), and TIFF (TIF) files without using QuickTime.

File Types – Not suitable for importation Tiff files that have been saved from Adobe Photoshop with the LZW compression option selected cannot be imported. In addition, JPEG files saved with CMYK format will not import.

To import these files re-save the image file without the LZW compression. Tiff or JPEG files saved with a CMYK format on the Windows platform (but these files types are supported on Macs). The solution is to re-save the  file in RGB format.

How Do I Print Out a Schedule

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

Completed Schedule Tasks

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

How to mark a task as complete in a schedule.

More Help with Searches

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

This a tutorial showing how you may find a sub set of titles from within a particular foundset. For example, if you wish to find all the titles from within a particular category from within your set of titles saved for Spring 2009.