Adobe InDesign User Manual
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Use InDesign TOC Style
Break Document at Paragraph Style
Place Footnote After Paragraph
Remove Forced Line Breaks
Generate CSS
Include Style Definitions
Preserve Local Overrides
Include Embeddable Fonts
Style Names Only
Use Existing CSS File
Select this option if you want to generate a table of contents based on the selected TOC style. From the TOC Style
menu, specify the TOC style you want to use to build the table of contents in the eBook. You can choose Layout > Table Of Contents Styles to
create a special TOC style for your eBook.
You can split the eBook at the specified paragraph style. Splitting results in a larger number of HTML files
in the EPUB package, but can be helpful for breaking up long files and increases performance in the EPUB readers.
Check to place footnotes after the paragraph. If deselected, footnotes are converted to endnotes.
Check to remove all soft-returns in the exported eBook.
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 all fonts that are embeddable, in the eBook. Fonts include embedding bits that determine if the font
is enbeddable.
Includes only undefined style names in the EPUB style sheet.
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.
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