Overlay Settings
With Ennov InSight, you can define headers and footers for certain elements in your assembly by creating and/or manipulating an overlay template file and specifying the overlay settings.
The overlay template is a file that you can create using Word. The overlay template can contain graphics, regular text, or variables that are resolved at publishing time. You can apply publication overlays to individual documents, cover pages, and TOCs. You can easily position graphics, text, or variables such as page numbers in the headers and footers of the document, and you can also specify font styles like you would in any other Word file.
- All TOCs
- All cover pages
- All content documents
- Best fit - Used when working with overlay files that contain multiple pages. The multiple pages typically contain multiple page sizes (for example, A4 and US Letter) or multiple orientations (for example, portrait and landscape). Ennov InSight selects the best overlay page size and orientation to match the output page size and orientation after normalization.
- Rotation - Applied when there is a single orientation in an overlay file. You should choose to turn on overlay rotation when you have a portrait-oriented overlay that should be rotated to landscape orientation for landscape-oriented content documents. This results in all the headers and/or footers appearing at the same position on each page.
- Scaling - Enables you to indicate whether to scale the overlay to the output page.
When defining overlay publishing settings, many of the overlay values may already be populated, especially if you created your assembly by importing another assembly or template where overlay settings were applied. If this is the case, verify that your overlay settings meet the requirements for your new assembly.