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USING INDESIGN CS4

Working with documents

Digital Editions General export options

The General section of the Digital Editions Export Options dialog box includes the following options.

Include Document Metadata

The metadata from the document (or the style source document if a book was selected)

is included with the exported file.

Add Publisher Entry

Specify the publisher information that appears in the eBook metadata. You may want you to

specify a URL for the publisher so that someone who receives the eBook can visit the web page and purchase the eBook.

Base For CSS Styles

Specify an option to determine which text formatting is included in the eBook stylesheet. If you

specify Local Formatting, local text formatting such as italicized words is retained in the style, in addition to defined
paragraph and character styles. If Defined Styles is selected, the stylesheet includes the defined paragraph and
character styles without local formatting. If Style Names Only is selected, the stylesheet contains empty styles.

Bullets

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.

    Numbers

    Determines how numbers are converted in the HTML file.

    Map To Ordered List

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

      tag.

      Map To Static Ordered List

      Converts numbered lists into List Items, but assigns a attribute based on the

      paragraph’s current number in InDesign.

      Convert To Text

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

      Include Embeddable Fonts

      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.

      View eBook After Exporting

      Starts the Adobe Digital Editions Reader, if present. An alert message appears if your

      system doesn’t have a reader configured to view .epub documents.

      Digital Editions Images options

      The Images section of the Digital Editions Export Options dialog box includes the following options. From the Copy
      Images menu, determine how images are exported to HTML.

      Original

      Exports the original image to the eBook. When this option is selected, all other options are dimmed.

      Optimized

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

      Formatted

      Preserves InDesign formatting, such as rotation or scale, as much as possible for web images.

      Image Conversion

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

      Choose Automatic to let InDesign decide which format to use in each instance.

      GIF Options (Palette)

      Lets you control how InDesign handles colors when optimizing GIF files. The GIF format

      uses a limited color palette, which cannot exceed 256 colors.

      Choose Adaptive to create a palette using a representative sample of colors in the graphic without any dithering
      (mixing of small spots of colors to simulate additional colors). Choose Web to create a palette of web-safe colors that
      are a subset of Windows and Mac

      OS system colors. Choose System (Win) or System (Mac) to create a palette using

      the built-in system color palette. This choice may cause unexpected results.

      JPEG Options (Image Quality)

      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.

      JPEG Options (Format Method)

      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

      Updated 18 June 2009