You can use the Style Template Manager to specify one or
more MIME types in a style template. By attaching a particular style
template to a publish template, you are effectively telling Workplace that for a selected
source document you want to publish, filter and show only the publish
templates that have the same MIME type as the source document.
About this task
A number of MIME types are supported and associated with
the
Supported publishing
MIME types of applications. If there are multiple MIME types
associated with an application, publishing primarily uses the officially
registered (with IANA) MIME type if there is one, or the MIME types
that are commonly used in WWW. Note that the official registered MIME
type usually has the vendor (vnd) sub-tree such as "application/vnd.",
"image/vnd.", for example, MS Excel has the following MIME type with
vnd:
· application/vnd.ms-excel
Note: When
a job ticket is generated, a document's MIME type is not used; a document's
file name extension is used instead. For example, .doc is used for
Word documents.
Procedure
To specify MIME types for a style template:
- Under Available MIME Type, select
the MIME types that you want.
- If you want to include a MIME type that is not on the MIME
type list, enter the MIME type under Enter Custom MIME
Type, and then click > to add
it to the MIME type list.