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====1. Signature Display====
====1. Signature Display====
Displays the signature as it will appear in the saved image. If Touch Signing is available, you can click and drag the mouse in this area to draw the signature.
Displays the signature as it will appear in the saved image. If '''[[Touch Signing]]''' is available, you can click and drag the mouse in this area to draw the signature.
====2. Color Options====
====2. Color Options====
*Foreground Color: Determines the color of signature stroke lines. Select 'Custom' to access colors beyond those listed.
*Foreground Color: Determines the color of signature stroke lines. Select 'Custom' to access colors beyond those listed.
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==Touch Signing==
==Touch Signing==
If you have purchased the Touch Signing license for ScripTouch Sign and Save, you can draw a signature with your mouse or other pointing device without the use of a signature pad.
'''[[Touch Signing]]'''


==Command Line Usage==
==Command Line Usage==

Revision as of 09:11, 30 August 2019

ScripTouch Sign and Save
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ScripTouch Sign and Save 3.8.11
Developer(s) Scriptel Corporation
Operating system Windows 7 - 10
macOS 10.7+
Ubuntu Linux 14.04+
CentOS 7+
Website scriptel.com

ScripTouch Sign and Save is an application that allows signature capture from ScripTouch signature pads. The application allows you to capture beautiful looking signatures and place them into a variety of different applications in a variety of different styles and formats.

Compatibility

ScripTouch Sign and Save is designed to work on a variety of different platforms. Presently the following operating systems are supported:

  • Windows 7+
  • macOS 10.7+
  • Ubuntu Linux 14.04+
  • CentOS 7+

Versions for these operating systems are available on our downloads page.

The software comes with plugins for the following pieces of software:

*Requires an additional piece of software to function see linked articles for more details.

The Windows version of ScripTouch Sign and Save also comes bundled with ScripTouch Remote.

Features

ScripTouch Sign and Save has the following features:

  • Allows for signature capture from all standard ScripTouch signature pads (both EasyScript and ProScript models).
  • Autosave feature for rapid signature capture.
  • Configurable signature styles, including:
    • Configurable stroke width
    • Different pen styles to simulate real pens
    • Embedded timestamps
    • Foreground and background colors
    • Optional anti-aliasing
    • Signature cropping
    • Transparent backgrounds
    • Variable image size
  • Full compatibility with ScripTouch Remote for Citrix and Microsoft Remote Desktop connections.
  • Save to Clipboard
  • Support for a large variety of output formats, including:
    • Bitmap (.bmp) - 24 bit color, 8 bit monochrome, and 1 bit black and white.
    • Comma Separated Values (.csv)
    • Graphics Interchange Format (.gif)
    • JPEG (.jpg)
    • Portable Network Graphics (.png)
    • Scalable Vector Graphics (.svg)
    • Tagged Interchange Format (.tif) - CCITTv4 Compression, Technote 2 Compression

Installation

ScripTouch Sign and Save installation on Windows

ScripTouch Sign and Save installation on Mac

Users Guide

Main Display

1. Signature Display

Displays the signature as it will appear in the saved image. If Touch Signing is available, you can click and drag the mouse in this area to draw the signature.

2. Color Options

  • Foreground Color: Determines the color of signature stroke lines. Select 'Custom' to access colors beyond those listed.
  • Background Color: Determines the color of the signature background if not transparent. Select 'Custom' to access colors beyond those listed. This option will be disabled if the Transparent option is checked.
  • Transparent: If checked, the signature background will be transparent.
3. Line Options
  • Line Thickness: The basic thickness of the signature lines in pixels
  • Zoom: The size of the signature window and resulting image
  • Pen Style: Determines if and how the line thickness varies with the speed of each stroke.
    • Plain - Line thickness is consistent throughout the signature
    • Chisel - Signature line is thicker on faster strokes
    • Ink Well - Signature line is thinner on faster strokes

4. Accept

Accept and save the signature to file. Behaves the same as pressing the OK button on the signature pad.

5. Clear

Erases the current signature. Behaves the same as pressing the CANCEL button on the signature pad.

6. Device Connectivity Indicator

If a signature pad is connected and detected, this box will appear green and the model will be listed next to it. If the box is grey, Sign and Save does not detect a device. If you have multiple devices connected and you wish to use a different device than the one listed here, click File -> Connect and select the device you wish to sign with.

7. Device Firmware

If a device is connected, the firmware version will be displayed here.

Annotations

You can add a custom annotation and/or timestamp to your signatures. Click Edit -> Edit Annotation.

Here you can enter the text of the annotation, it's font color, and whether a timestamp is included. The annotation and timestamp will appear in both the signature window of Sign and Save and on LCD signature pads as a preview.

If you want to apply a different annotation to each signature, it is recommended that you select Ask Before. With that setting, you will be prompted to enter an annotation each time you save a signature.

Touch Signing

Touch Signing

Command Line Usage

ScripTouch Sign and Save comes with a rich command line interface suitable for integrating the application into other applications. Nearly every aspect of the interface can be modified using the command line interface.

The command line parameters are as follows:

ScripTouch Sign And Save Usage:
  -o, --output-file    Sets the default output file name.
  -e, --exporter       Sets the default exporter.
  -p, --plugin         Actives plugin mode, disables Save / AutoSave. First
                       accepted signature gets returned. Requires -o and -e.
  -f,--fg-color        Foreground color (e.g. #RRGGBB or #RRGGBBAA)
  -b,--bg-color        Background color (e.g. #RRGGBB or #RRGGBBAA)
  -t,--bg-trans        Sets the background to transparent. Incompatible with -f
  -z,--zoom            Sets the zoom level as a percentage of the screen size.
                       Incompatible with -d. Locks zoom slider.
  -d,--max-dimension   Sets the maximum dimension of the resulting image (e.g. 
                       240x64 with a dim of 480 would result in an image that
                       was 480x128). Incompatible with -z. Locks zoom slider.
  -l,--line-thickness  Sets the line thickness to use. Locks line width slider.
  -h,--help            Shows this message.
  --hide-options       Hides the signature options, removes the menu item.
  --hide-buttons       Hides the user buttons, removes the menu item.
  --lock-colors        Disables the ability to change colors.
  --pen-style          Sets the pen style. Locks pen style selector.
  --timestamp=(on|off) Enables or disables timestamps, removes menu item.
  --crop=(on|off)      Enables or disables auto-crop, removes menu item.
  --smooth=(on|off)    Enables or disables antialiasing, removes the menu item.
  --dev-btns=(on|off)  Enables or disabled device buttons, removes menu item.
  --suppress-disconnect=(on|off) Suppresses the default disconnect message.
  --autosave=(on|off)  Forces autosave on or off, on requires
                       --autosave-pattern,--autosave-path,
                       and --autosave-exporter. Removes menu items.
  --ontop=(on|off)     Forces always on top on or off. Removes menu items.
  --autosave-pattern   Specifies the autosave pattern.
  --autosave-path      Specifies the path where files should be autosaved.
  --autosave-exporter  Specifies the exporter to use on autosaved images.
  --autosave-seq-num   Specifies the autosequence start number.
  --preferences-file   Sets the path of the preferences file to use.
  --skip-preferences   Disables loading and saving preferences.
  --no-gui             Sign and Save will start, but will not present a GUI.
                       EasyScript devices will not function in this mode.
  --dpi                Changes the DPI of saved images.  The default is 72.
  --stdout             Sends file output to stdout. Must be --plugin mode,
                       Overrides --output-file.

Available Exporters:
   BitmapExporter -- Bitmap (.bmp) - Color
   BitmapGrayExporter -- Bitmap (.bmp) - Grayscale
   BitmapMonoExporter -- Bitmap (.bmp) - Monochrome
   CSVExporter -- Comma Separated Values (.csv)
   GIFExporter -- Graphics Interchange Format (.gif)
   JPEGExporter -- JPEG (.jpg, .jpeg, .jfif)
   PNGExporter -- Portable Network Graphics (.png)
   SVGExporter -- Scalable Vector Graphics (.svg)
   SIGScriptelExporter -- Signature File (.sig) - Scriptel Format
   TIFCCITTv4Exporter -- TIF (.tif, .tiff) - CCITTv4 Compression (FAX)
   TIFJpegExporter -- TIF (.tif, .tiff) - JPEG Compression (Technote 2)

Available Pen Styles:
   InkWell
   Chisel
   Plain

Preferences File

The --preferences-file flag is used to override the default preferences file. When the user changes an attribute on the Sign and Save UI the change is remembered for the next time the application is started in a preferences file. Normally a default preferences file is used. This flag will cause the application to use a different preferences file. If the file does not exist, it will be created with default attributes.

Using AutoSave

When a signature is accepted by the user with --autosave=off a dialog box pops up prompting them to save it. With --autosave=on the signature is instantly saved without a prompt. This requires that --autosave-pattern, --autosave-path, and --autosave-exporter be set. The pattern can be any valid filename. The following substitutions are allowed: ${seq}, ${date}, ${time}. For example:

SignAndSave.exe --autosave=on --autosave-path="C:\Temp" --autosave-exporter=PNGExporter --autosave-pattern=signature-${seq}-${date}-${time}

will produce a file with a name similar to signature-1-2015-01-05-10-26-18.png

The state of autosave attributes are stored in the preferences file.

Examples

List command line arguments and exit:

SignAndSave.exe --help

Start Sign and Save in plugin (skip the save dialog, save as indicated by command line arguments) mode, tell it export the saved signature as a PNG and save it in the Windows temporary directory:

SignAndSave.exe -p -e PNGExporter -o "C:\Windows\Temp\Test.png"

or

SignAndSave.exe --plugin --exporter PNGExporter --output-file "C:\Windows\Temp\Test.png"

Start Sign and Save in plugin mode as before, but discard saved preferences, restrict colors (black on transparent), and hide buttons:

SignAndSave.exe -p -e PNGExporter -o "C:\Windows\Temp\Test.png" --skip-preferences --hide-options --hide-buttons --fg-color #000000 --bg-trans --zoom 200 --pen-style InkWell