Formats versus Targets
To create and maintain your WebWorks projects, it is important to understand formats and targets, how to use them, and the differences between them. In addition, the concept of formats and targets becomes more complex if you use the WebWorks Reverb or WebWorks Reverb 2.0 outputs.
Format is the output type that is generated by ePublisher. For example, WebWorks Reverb 2.0 or PDF.
Target is your goal-specific output. You can have one or more targets in a project. Each target might be for a different product, but use the same output format, or each target might be for the same product, but use a different output format
TIP : Your targets appear in the Active Target drop-down list on the ePublisher toolbar.
Use case: You have two products, Product A and Product B, that use one type of output format. The input files for each product are different and the formatting for each product varies a little, but the output format is the same. In this case, you could have a target called ProductA, and another target called ProductB.
Use case: You have one product that requires two different output formats, such as WebWorks Reverb 2.0 and PDF. In this case, you could have a target called Reverb 2.0 and a target called PDF.
Published date: 10-17-2023
Last modified date: 09-28-2023