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Specifying Packages Choosing Supporting Components SUPPORTING COMPONENTS Component Adobe® SING CS4 Adobe Type Support CS4 Adobe Update Manager CS4 Adobe XMP Panels CS4 Description Smart Independent Glyphlets. Libraries required by InDesign and InCopy so they can display SING glyphlets embedded in documents. Also required by SGM, as it implements the functionality the SGM UI makes available. Consists of two libraries: The SING library provides functionality for activating glyphlets in the system's glyphlet repository, deleting glyphlets from the repository, displaying glyphlets, and providing several ways of organizing and searching for glyphlets. The TIN library adds glyphlets to their parent fonts. SING is required for InDesign and InCopy in all languages. Type support used to display fonts. Required for most CS4 applications. Also called AUM. Utility for discovering, downloading, and applying updates to Adobe CS4 products. Required by all CS4 applications. Provides UI for reading, writing, and editing of XMP metadata inside applications. Required for most CS4 applications; optional for Soundbooth. The next table shows which supporting components are required and optional for each of the CS4 applications. Notice that most of these components are either required or not available for a given application. There are only a few components that are optional, and that you have to decide on. The application and component names have been abbreviated as necessary to fit in the table.  A red "O" means that the component on the left is optional for the application on the top. The deployment toolkit automatically selects optional components, but you can deselect them, unless a component is required by some other application that you have also selected. Names of optional components you want to include in a package should be listed on the package specification sheet.  A bold "R" means that the component on the left is required for the application at the top. The deployment toolkit automatically selects these components when any application that requires them is selected, and you cannot deselect them. Therefore it is not necessary for you to record the names of required component on the package specification worksheet.  A gray shaded cell means that the component on the left is not available as an optional choice for the application on the top. Document Version 1.0 Sep 2009 34

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Specifying Packages
Choosing Supporting Components
Document Version 1.0
Sep 2009
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The next table shows which supporting components are required and optional for each of the CS4
applications. Notice that most of these components are either required or not available for a given
application. There are only a few components that are optional, and that you have to decide on. The
application and component names have been abbreviated as necessary to fit in the table.
A red “O” means that the component on the left is optional for the application on the top. The
deployment toolkit automatically selects optional components, but you can deselect them, unless a
component is required by some other application that you have also selected. Names of optional
components you want to include in a package should be listed on the package specification sheet.
A bold “R” means that the component on the left is required for the application at the top. The
deployment toolkit automatically selects these components when any application that requires them
is selected, and you cannot deselect them. Therefore it is not necessary for you to record the names of
required component on the package specification worksheet.
A gray shaded cell means that the component on the left is not available as an optional choice for the
application on the top.
Adobe
®
SING CS4
Smart Independent Glyphlets. Libraries required by InDesign and InCopy so they
can display SING glyphlets embedded in documents. Also required by SGM, as it
implements the functionality the SGM UI makes available.
Consists of two libraries:
The SING library provides functionality for activating glyphlets in the system’s
glyphlet repository, deleting glyphlets from the repository, displaying glyphlets, and
providing several ways of organizing and searching for glyphlets.
The TIN library adds glyphlets to their parent fonts.
SING is required for InDesign and InCopy in all languages.
Adobe Type Support CS4
Type support used to display fonts.
Required for most CS4 applications.
Adobe Update Manager CS4
Also called AUM. Utility for discovering, downloading, and applying updates to
Adobe CS4 products.
Required by all CS4 applications.
Adobe XMP Panels CS4
Provides UI for reading, writing, and editing of XMP metadata inside
applications.
Required for most CS4 applications; optional for Soundbooth.
SUPPORTING COMPONENTS
Component
Description