Export content to buzzword – Adobe InDesign User Manual
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JPEG Options (Image Quality)
JPEG Options (Format Method)
Format For EPUB Content
Include InDesign TOC Entries
Suppress Automatic Entries For Documents
Use First Level Entries As Chapter Breaks
Generate CSS
Include Style Definitions
Preserve Local Overrides
Include Embeddable Fonts
Style Names Only
Use Existing CSS File
Select Interlace to display a slowly loaded image gradually by filling in missing lines. If this option is not select, an image looks fuzzy and gradually
becomes clear as the image reaches full resolution.
Determines the trade-off between compression (for smaller file sizes) and image quality for each JPEG image
created. Low produces the smallest file and lowest image quality.
Determines how quickly JPEG graphics display when the file containing the image is opened on the web.
Choose Progressive to make the JPEG images display gradually and in increasing detail as they are downloaded. (Files created with this option
are slightly larger and require more RAM for viewing.) Choose Baseline to make each JPEG file display only after it has been completely
downloaded; a placeholder appears in its place until the file displays.
Digital Editions Contents options
The Contents section of the Digital Editions Export Options dialog box includes the following options.
Specify whether you want to use the XHTML or DTBook format.
Select this option if you want to generate a table of contents on the left side of the eBook. From the TOC Style
menu, specify the TOC style you want to use in the eBook. You can choose Layout > Table Of Contents Styles to create a special TOC style for
your eBook.
Select this option if you don’t want the document names to appear in the eBook table of contents.
This option is especially useful when you’re creating an eBook from a book.
Select this options to split the ebook into multiple files, with each file beginning with the first level
TOC entry. If a content file exceeds 260kb, a new chapter begins at the start of a paragraph between first level entries to help avoid the 300kb
limit.
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are a collection of formatting rules that control the appearance of content in a web page. When you
use CSS to format a page, you separate content from presentation.
When exporting to EPUB, you can create a list of CSS styles that can be edited.
If this option is selected, local formatting such as italic or bold is included.
Includes in the eBook all fonts that are allowed to be embedded. Fonts include embedding bits that
determine whether the font is allowed to be embedded.
Selecting this option includes only undefined style names in the EPUB stylesheet.
Specify the URL of the existing CSS style sheet, which is usually a relative URL, such as “/styles/style.css.” InDesign
does not check whether the CSS exists or is valid, so you’ll want to confirm your CSS setup.
Export content to Buzzword
Buzzword is a web-based text editor that lets users create and store text files on a web server. When you export a story to Buzzword, you create a
text file on the Buzzword server.
1. Select text or place the insertion point in a text frame that is part of the story you want to export.
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