You can display a thumbnail from a graphical file. You can visualize the content of an original application file without starting the workstation application that was used to create the graphical file.
Converter
An external converter creates the thumbnails. You organize the conversion process according to your enterprise-specific requirements. Be sure when selecting the converter that it is able to convert the source format of an original application file into the target format of a thumbnail.
You need one of the following 2D formats for thumbnails (raster image files):
CompuServe (*.gif)
JFIF Compliant (*.jpeg, *.jpg, *.jpe)
Note
If you use both formats in your enterprise, ensure that the thumbnails are created consistently into one format per document type .
Customizing
In Customizing (IMG) for
Document Management
you have:
Maintained the workstation application that is to display the thumbnails for the selected document type, under
Determined the workstation application for the thumbnails; under
For more information see Customizing.
Document Info Record
Having created a thumbnail for the graphical original application file with the help of the converter, you then have to create this thumbnail as an original application file in the document info record.
You can display thumbnails in the following processing situations:
Display Document
If a thumbnail exists for an original application file, it is automatically displayed in the header of the data sheet.
Results List for Document Search
If a thumbnail exists for an original application file, the document is indicated with the
icon (
Thumbnail
). You can display the thumbnail by clicking the mouse on the icon.
You can display the thumbnails for
all
documents in the results list by choosing the
Thumbnails
function. The thumbnails are listed in rows on the new page.
You can navigate through an extensive list by scrolling. To improve orientation, the ToolTip contains the document key data. If no thumbnail exists for a document, then a placeholder is displayed.