User Guide

ARTS PDF Aerialist Professional User Guide
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6.5.2.3. Font
ARTS PDF Aerialist Professional allows you to customize the appearance of your text
stamp. Choose from System or Standard fonts, change the color, size and even the
underline style used.
Note: that only one style can be set per stamp.
Font type
Choose from either ‘System’ or ‘Standard’ font types. System refers to the fonts
present on your computer. Standard fonts (also known as Base 14) are those native
in Acrobat/Adobe Reader. When using system fonts, it may be desirable to select the
‘Embed font’ option. This will embed the appropriate font in the PDF so that all users
will see the font as intended.
Note: embedding the font in the PDF may result in an increase in file size.
Font Size
Set the size of your font.
Font Color
There are a number of standard colors to choose from. Click the drop down arrow to
select a color. Choose ‘Other Color…’ to define a custom color. Colors are defined
in the RGB color space.
Underline
Select from a number of underline types.
6.5.2.4. Adding Bates Numbers
Numbers in Bates format contain padded zeros. When applied, like page numbers, a
Bates number increment by one throughout the document collection.
Bates numbers can be implemented using the $BatesNo[1] and $BatesTotalPages
macros.
Bates Properties:
Fixed Length - the fixed length (number of padded zeros) is configured in the
options window. This setting is applied to both $BatesNo[1] and
$BatesTotalPages variables.
$BatesNo – the Bates Number Dynamic text allows inputting the starting
number. $BatesNo[3], would mean that the Bates number start would be 3
instead of 1. The default is however set to always start with 1.
$BatesTotalPages – this variable equals the total number of pages in the job
from the starting number. If there are one hundred pages in the job, starting
at point 00025, $BatesTotalPages = 000125