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Adobe InDesign User Manual

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Bullets

Numbers

Map To Ordered List

Convert To Text

View HTML After Exporting

Copy Images

Original

Optimized

Link To Server Path

Preserve Appearance from Layout

Resolution (ppi)

Image Size

Image Alignment and Spacing

Settings Apply to Anchored Objects

Image Conversion

(Asian versions only) If Base On Page Layout is selected, InDesign determines the reading order of page objects according to the
document’s binding (left to right or right to left). In some instances, especially in complex, multicolumn documents, the exported design
elements may not appear in the desired reading order. Use Dreamweaver to rearrange and format the contents.

Same As XML Structure

If Same As XML Structure is selected, the XML Structure panel controls the ordering of the exported content and which content gets
exported. If your content is already tagged, you can simply drag the tags in the XML Structure panel to set the XHTML Export order. If your
content is not tagged, you can choose Add Untagged Items from the Structure panel menu to generate tags that you can reorder. If you do
not want an item to be included in the export, you can simply delete the tag in the XML Structure panel. (Deleting a tag does not delete the
content from the INDD file.) See

Tag page items

.

Same As Articles Panel

The order of elements in the Articles panel determines the reading order. Only the checked articles are exported. See

Include articles for

export

.

Select Map To Unordered List to convert bullet paragraphs into List Items, which are formatted in HTML using the

    tag. Select

    Convert To Text to format using the

    tag with bullet characters as text. If you have used native InDesign auto-bullets, subbullets are also
    included.

    Determines how numbers are converted in the HTML file. If you have used native InDesign auto-numbering, subbullets are also

    included.

    Converts numbered lists into List Items, which are formatted in HTML using the

      tag.

      Converts numbered lists into paragraphs that begin with the paragraph’s current number as text.

      Starts the browser, if present.

      Image options

      Specify how images are exported to HTML.

      Exports the original image to the “-web-images” subfolder. When this option is selected, all other options are

      dimmed.

      Lets you change settings to determine how the image is exported.

      Rather than exporting images to a subfolder, this option lets you enter a local URL (such as “images/”) that appears

      in front of the image file. In the HTML code, the link attribute displays the path and extension you specify. This option is especially
      effective when you’re converting images to web-compatible images yourself.

      Check to inherit the image object attributes from the layout.

      Choose the resolution of the images in pixels per inch (ppi). While operating systems have standardized on either 72 ppi or 96

      ppi, mobile devices range from 132 ppi (iPad), to 172 ppi (Sony Reader), to over 300 ppi (iPhone 4). You can choose a ppi value for each object
      selected. Values include 72, 96, 150 (average for all eBook devices today), and 300.

      Specify if image size must remain fixed or resized relative to the page. Relative to Page Size sets a relative percentage value based

      on the size of the image relative to the InDesign page width. This option causes the images to rescale proportionally, relative to the width of the
      reading area.

      Specify the image alignment - left, center, and right. You can also specify the top and bottom padding.

      Check to apply these settings to all anchored objects.

      Lets you choose whether the optimized images in your document are converted to GIF, JPEG, or PNG. Choose Automatic to

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