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TIMONE System

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allows to manage different content versions for one publication

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and to plan regional or local editions of

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the same issue.

An issue could have an arbitrary numbers of editions.
All editions pertaining to an issue can be configured as fully customized, as shown in pictures .a1 and .a2, with reference to printer sections, covers, page numbering, name and colors:

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.a1 - Setting up edition Covers and Paging

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.a2 - Selecting editions from Printer sections Tab

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.a3 - Setting up edition Printer sections

The user can select the edition to work on from the “Printers sections” Tab, using the dropdown menu including the available editions (see Figure .a2).
In this example, you can find three different editions numbered from 1 to 3.
The first box on the left “Standard Printers sections” contains all the available printer sections.
The “Issue Printers sections” box (i.e. the second box in the middle) contains the printer sections which can be allocated using the arrow button Image Removed for all the editions of an issue or for a specified issue.
The third box contains the printer sections which have been allocated by the user for every different edition (see Figure .a3).
The user also has the possibility to rename each signature depending on the content.

Single edition view

As we have seen, different editions can be planned. For planning editions, you can use the “Single edition view” or the “Multiple edition view”.
In the first case, switching between the editions shown on the plan can be made using the dropdown menu in the upper right area of the screen, as shown in picture .b1.

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Multiple Edition View

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Warning

In order to be able to work with the multi-editions, it is necessary that the publication has the editioning enabled. For more information, please refer to the Publication page in the Admin Guide.

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For more information about how to create a Multi-Editions Issue please refer to the Create a Multi-Editions Issue  page.


Working with multiple editions:

A Multi-Editions issue allows to choose between two different kind of views to work with: Single Edition View and Multiple Edition View:

  1. The Single Edition View allows to select from a drop down menu the edition to work on. Modifications made on the active edition are reflected on the other editions only if the "All Editions" flag is enabled. 

  2. The Multiple Edition View allows to see all the editions of an issue within the same flat plan, one per line. Modifications made on the active edition are reflected on the other editions only if the "All Editions" flag is enabled. It's possible to switch to the Multiple Edition View from the "View" menu. 

Single edition view

While using the Single edition view the user can switch between the editions with the drop down menu in the upper-right area of the screen as shown in picture .a1.

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a1 - Working with "Single edition view" and "Editorial view"


Multiple editions view

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Multiple editions view allows to see all the editions of an issue within the same flat plan, one per line, as shown in Picture .

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Each edition is shown on

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line and the selection of the active edition is made through the

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drop down menu or by the shortcut ⌘+M // ctrl+M.

It is possible to make changes on all the editions at the same time by flagging the “All Editions” checkbox in the upper right corner of the screen, next to the edition selection

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drop down menu on the top-right corner (see Picture .

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a3).

In the

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Multiple editions view the

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sidebar related to the active edition is highlighted

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blue.

By flagging the “All Editions” checkbox, the editorial planning made for the

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active edition (including for example advertisement placeholder positioning) is applied to all editions.

It is also possible to

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assign editorials or adverts to an edition using the contextual menu

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by right-clicking on

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them (see Picture .

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a6). 
By unflagging or flagging the edition name, it is possible to deallocate or to allocate the

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object selected for the other editions.

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a2 - "Multiple edition view" and "Editorial view"

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Show differences

This feature is useful when it is necessary to

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show the differences

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among the

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editions of an issue. This view shows only the contents which are different with respect to contents which are shared by all editions (see Picture .b4).

This feature can be

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enabled from the

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drop down menu Views > Show the difference or by the shortcut ⌘+D // ctrl+D.

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.a4 - "Multiple edition view", "Editorial view", "Show differences"

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a5 - A detail with "Multiple edition view" using the "Editorial view"

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a6 - Edition selection using the

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drop-down menu of the "Editorial view"


Working with editions on the

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flat plan

This section aims to guide the user through the various functionalities pertaining to multiple editions.

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After having accessed to TIMONE Plan, the user has the possibility to select the publication, the issue and the

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edition to work on.
The user also has the possibility to rename each edition of a publication’s issue depending on the content (such as, for instance: “national”, “regional”, “local” and so on)

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by selecting the edition row and typing the new name.

After having

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opened the

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edition, it is possible to use

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three different views:

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  • Editorial

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  • View;

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  • Advertising

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  • View;

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  • Compact

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  •  View

Placing an editorial or an advertising placeholder on

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all editions

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For placing and editorial or an advertiding placeholder on all editions, the  “All Editions” checkbox, located in the toolbar

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at the upper right corner of the screen, shall be enabled.
To allocate an editorial (or an advertising placeholder) select the

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editorial from the

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“Editorials” list and drag and drop

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it on theflat plan:

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The editorial is automatically placed on all editions.

Deallocating an editorial or an advertising placeholder on all editions

To deallocate the entire editorial, or one page of the editorial or multiple pages of the editorial, or an advertising placeholder from the flat plan, the user can select it and press the backspace key.

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there is the flag on “all editions”, then all the changes

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made on an editorial or an advertising placeholder will be applied to all editions.

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To check that the editorial/advertising placeholders are visible on all editions

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, the user can switch through the editions using the drop down menu located in the toolbar, next to the “All Editions” checkbox.

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Working with editorials and advertising placeholders on the active edition

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In order to execute specific operations only on one edition,

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 uncheck the “All

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editions” checkbox

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select the edition to make the modification to and do the modification. All modifications will be applied

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to the active edition only.

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Switching editorials placeholders from one edition to the other using the contextual menu or drag&drop

This function allows to allocate or deallocate all the selected editorial placeholders on a specified edition.
You can select an allocated editorial by right clicking on the desired item. A contextual dropdown menu shows the available editions. By checking one or more editions, all the editorial placeholders will be assigned to the desired edition/s. On the other hand, by unchecking one or more editions, the above editorial placeholders will be deallocated from the desired edition/s.
This contextual menu allows to make changes to one or more selected editions.
In the multi-edition view is it also possible to copy all the editorial allocation from the active edition to a different one by simply dragging and dropping them to the desired location.

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Users can assign an existing editorial or advertising placeholders to another edition just by right-clicking on it and selecting the additional edition the object shall be assigned to.

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Working with editions in integration with the editorial system WoodWing Enterprise

The management of editions in TIMONE Plan is integrated with the management of editions in WoodWing Enterprise, also at InDesign file level. Any change, addition, deletion, etc., which takes place in the flat plan, is applied in WoodWing in the InDesign file.

Within the WoodWing Enterprise InDesign file, editions are managed as InDesign layers.

 

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For futher information on the integration with the Editorial System, please refer to the Working with the Production System page.

 

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