How does the choice of folio name affect publishing

Getting ready to publish for the first time and wondering how the folio name or the publication name affects anything going to apple. I am guessing the publication name and folio number live on in the app navigation, but not sure about the folio name. Also, it seems the screen names for the app is limited to 12 characters or so on the iPad--I am assuming you name the app when you go to the app store to publish?
Thanks in advance.

The Folio Name is used internally -- it appears in the panel, but not in the viewer. The Folio Name is useful for tasks such as setting up folio renditions and linking across folios. The Publication Name and Folio Number appear in the viewer app library and in browsing structures such as the table of contents and browse mode. If you look in the library of The New Yorker app, they use "The New Yorker" for the Publication Name and "October 13, 2012" for the Folio Number. (In my DPS Tips app, I reverse it by using the folio name for Publication Name and the app name for Folio Number for aesthetic reasons. You can use these settings however you want.)
You specify the app name when you build the app in Viewer Builder. You can use about 13 characters, more if the characters are skinny ("Illial") and fewer if the characters are wide ("WOWZOW").

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    Hi
    Let me try to answer. I am a bit confused too.
    Hi,
    i don't understand how does the class Subject work.
    First i will describe how do i understand u can use
    the class Subject
    This is the way you can create a Subject(i think):
    1. create a LoginContext, where u can tell over its
    parameter which
    Module to use
    2. a LoginModule will be used
    3. now the LoginModule create a Subject
    Correct.if this steps right--> ok, else--> please write how it
    really works
    Now the questions:
    1. Where do the LoginModule get the username and stuff
    like this from
    to fill the Subjects? Principals?
    The Loginmodule does not need the user name. The username is
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    permission/grant structure, which determines who can execute what.
    >
    2. Where will be the Subject save, at server or at
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    when save on client: how to ensure the client do
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    thanx,
    edo
    Hope this helps. As of now I do not think JAAS provides a very good architecture for authorization.
    cheers
    Projyal

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    Hi Derren,
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    Both options are possible. Some commonly used filters are included and you can choose this by wiring the wavelet terminal. You can design your own filter using Wavelet Design Express VI and wire the output to the analysis filters terminal of WA Discrete Wavelet Transform VI.
    4) What is the main difference between a Db4 PtByPt and a normal Db4 transform in terms of LabVIEW?
    I can not find these VI you mentioned. Please clarify.
    5) Finally, how does the VI actually superimpose the wavelet onto the signal? Does it take the entire signal into consideration or does it take each pulse into consideration when superimposing the wavelet?
    I am not sure if I understand this question correctly. You can open the WA Discrete Wavelet Transform VI to see how it works inside up to the decimation filtering, in which it is protected as a DLL. From what I see it takes the entire signal (modified with the chosen extension) for this main process.
    As a last note, your LabVIEW Student Edition does not include Advanced Signal Processing toolkit, hence you will not find above VIs I mentioned. Try checking with your school if they have purchased Academic license of LabVIEW, which usually includes the toolkit.
    Hope this clarifies.
    Regards,
    A. Yodha
    NI Singapore

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