Nuance pdf create! 3-help Manuale Utente
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Embed Non-Standard Fonts (default)
Embed All Fonts
Do Not Embed Fonts.
Embed All Fonts
Do Not Embed Fonts.
The default embeds all fonts except the most common fonts that all computers
should have: typically Arial, Times New Roman, Courier and Symbol.
should have: typically Arial, Times New Roman, Courier and Symbol.
Click Advanced to see the settings for each standard control. To specify more
precise settings for a customized control, click New, name a new control, make
the desired settings and click OK.
precise settings for a customized control, click New, name a new control, make
the desired settings and click OK.
To specify a list of fonts to be always embedded, de-select Embed All Used
Fonts, select Always Embed Fonts, select the desired fonts one-by-one and
use the right-facing arrow button to place them in the Always Embed Fonts
panel.
Fonts, select Always Embed Fonts, select the desired fonts one-by-one and
use the right-facing arrow button to place them in the Always Embed Fonts
panel.
To activate the arrow buttons select the checkbox next to them and select a font.
Click an arrow button to change its direction. This lets you add or remove fonts
from the lists.
Click an arrow button to change its direction. This lets you add or remove fonts
from the lists.
To have all fonts embedded except fonts that you choose, select Embed All
Used Fonts, then select Never Embed Fonts; add or remove fonts until the
desired ones are listed and click OK.
Used Fonts, then select Never Embed Fonts; add or remove fonts until the
desired ones are listed and click OK.
Note:
Font files have a flag to allow or prohibit embedding. ScanSoft PDF
Create! respects this instruction.
Use Delete to delete a control. Use Default to return supplied controls to default
values and remove user-defined controls.
values and remove user-defined controls.
Compression
ScanSoft PDF Create! includes six predefined conversion controls which specify
settings for compressing text and graphics (line art) as well as specific
compression settings for color images, grayscale images, and monochrome
(black and white) images. Compression helps to make your PDF files smaller.
settings for compressing text and graphics (line art) as well as specific
compression settings for color images, grayscale images, and monochrome
(black and white) images. Compression helps to make your PDF files smaller.
You can select the appropriate control from the drop-down list:
Medium Quality (level 50) (default)
High Quality (level 75)
Low Quality (level 25)
LossLess (level 100)
Image Place Holder (level 5)
No Image (level 0)
High Quality (level 75)
Low Quality (level 25)
LossLess (level 100)
Image Place Holder (level 5)
No Image (level 0)
Set level 0 to have pictures in the source document dropped from the PDF.
Select level 5 to have very low quality images, serving only as place-holders.
Select level 5 to have very low quality images, serving only as place-holders.