Text settings – Adobe Acrobat XI User Manual
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Creating PDFs
Last updated 1/14/2015
When Page Doesn’t Specify Encoding
Uses the selection shown in the Default Encoding option only if the HTML
source file does not specify a type of encoding.
Language Specific Font Settings
Use these settings to change the language script, body text typeface, and base typeface
size.
Default Colors
Sets the default colors for text, page backgrounds, and web links. Click the color button to open a palette
and select the color. To use these colors in the PDF, select Force These Settings For All Pages. When this option is
unselected, the default colors are applied only for pages that don't have a specified color scheme.
Multimedia Content
Determines whether to disable multimedia capture, embed multimedia files when possible, or
link to multimedia (such as SWF files) by URL.
Retain Page Background
Specifies whether to display colors and tiled images in page backgrounds and colors in table
cells. If options are deselected, converted web pages sometimes look different than they do in a web browser, but are
easier to read when printed.
Convert Images
Includes images in the conversion to PDF.
Underline Links
Underlines textual web links on the pages.
Expand Scrollable Blocks
Expands scrollable blocks to include complete information on the converted PDF.
Text Settings
Input Encoding
Sets the input encoding of the text for a file.
Language Specific Font Settings
Use these settings to change the language script, body text typeface, and base typeface
size.
Default Colors
Sets the default colors for text and page backgrounds. Click the color button to open a palette, and select
the color.
Wrap Lines At Margin
Inserts a soft return when the text reaches the edge of the text area on the page.