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Global Settings Localization and Advanced Options (MultiPart Configuration)

This tutorial explains how to configure multi-part products in Infigo using the specification tool’s global, localized, and advanced settings. It shows how to enable or disable mandatory previews, manage multi-language user interface text, and employ flipbook or 3D previews for a richer product display. By outlining configuration options for upload editors, naming fields, language strings, and more, this guide helps you tailor the entire MutiPart product experience to your storefront’s specific needs.

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okay I'm very aware that I'm running out
of
time so looking at some other things
that we're capable of doing within the
MutiPart configuration which you can set
up um within the tool as
well so if you go right to the top of
this specification tool there is a
number of global settings so these are
settings which generally appear within
the configuration node of your MutiPart
config and these are things which apply
to the entire MutiPart product not to
individual
parts so there's different
configurations of things it's mostly
true or false or just excluding them
from the XML
completely it's things like controlling
the type of preview that you want to do
um specifying whether or not previewing
is mandatory specifying whether or not
people have to go through the upload
editor at all or they can just add
straight to basket and deal with the
artwork
later um just various different yes or
no settings just controlling different
elements of the user experience there's
descriptions on there um you can play
around with those and uh and see what
configurations work for
you what we also have is localization
options so this is very useful for those
that have multiple language is working
on one storefront you're going to want
it so that if someone's operating their
storefront in a particular language
setting they have titles and
descriptions that are shown in that
particular language so there's an option
in here to uh to facilitate that so
let's just add French for example and
how that actually gets added to our
config is for every single part that
we've specified
the UI name and UI description Fields
will now have a separate localization
option underneath which allows you to
put in a particular language string if
that particular language is specified on
your storefront so you see for example
we've got uh just go here I've got a UI
description which is upload interior
pages but then I've got a localization
option so if it's if the web if the
storefront is set to French
I can change what this text is going to
be so it shows in the appropriate
language and
finally again a big caveat it's not um
recommended for most users we have a
number of advanced options now primarily
this is to do with configuring things
like 3D preview or flip book preview
it's a bit more advanced I won't go
through these in much detail now through
time constraints and the fact that it's
a whole other kind of worms a whole
other topic um but this is just to give
you an a feel and impression for what
kind of options are required or or
available when you're trying to specify
different preview types so for example
if I go to 3D as a preview option you
can see there's a lot of potential
different things that we have to
specify um chances are if you do want to
play around with these you will probably
need guidance from the infigo team so
you can use this for reference you can
play around with it if you want to do so
um but you probably will need guidance
to uh to implement those one of the
easiest things you can do just to
backtrack on that is to actually get a
kind of flip book preview which we saw
on one of our examples
again it's not quite worked on my live
demonstration but um hopefully you get
the idea so this allows you to actually
have the sort of flipbook animation that
some of you might see have seen on
static PDF products for example
implementing that one does use the
advanced tools but it's quite simple to
do so all you need to do is go to a
standard preview ironically rather than
flip and then you say Force flip force
page flip is
true and that will force the um the
preview window into that flip book mode
so you can play around with that one as
well and that's the only config you
would need
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