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    EskoSoftwareSuit 7 Release 7 release ?

    Esko new release Esko new release I think there will be no new release before Automation Engine 10. The Esko folks can correct me if they know otherwise
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    ODBC database queries and Illustrator

    Odbc Odbc Thanks for the reply. Since my initial post I have been testing the Esko Dynamic Content plug-in using xml. Very cool. Seems that will be the way to go for now.You can do quite a bit of content re-purpose from an exported xml from your jobs database, build Illustrator templates that...
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    Esko Dynamic Content

    Anyone have the Dynamic Content plug-in for Deskpack? I have used the Variables pallet and Dynamic Content seems to be an extension of the xml functionality Adobe has had in Illustrator for a while. I would like to use it with foreign language clients and versioning, but it seems a bit clunky...
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    Adobe Creative Suite CS3 “not tested“ to run on OS X Snow Leopard

    Illustrator CS4 Illustrator CS4 I don't know about you, but all our customers are up to date and all use CS4. They all can use overprint preview in Acrobat and always supply fonts with their files. We don't even get files any longer with colors that are not in the job on press. Transparency...
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    Adobe Creative Suite CS3 “not tested“ to run on OS X Snow Leopard

    Illustrator CS4 Illustrator CS4 I know many would like to continue to use CS3 or earlier versions of the Adobe products because the work they have is fine in those applications. You need to move on with browsers, OS changes and the like. I have an OS9 machine at home just for Quark because the...
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    ODBC database queries and Illustrator

    Anyone know of a source for doing database queries from within Illustrator via ODBC? I have used the Variables pallet via xml which is fine, but am looking for a more robust way of pulling data. It seems the xml within Illustrator is not "standard" in some way. There are applications that are...

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