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You can export files in PDF version 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6 and 1.7 formats as well as the
following PDF/X standards:
PDF/X-1a:2001 (ISO 15930-1).
PDF/X-1a:2003 (ISO 15930-4).
PDF/X-3:2002 (ISO 15930-3).
PDF/X-3:2003 (ISO 15930-6).
Objects not supported by PDF
Some MAGIX Page & Layout Designer 2013 features do not exist in PDF, so the
conversion to PDF has to simulate these features, usually by converting to a bitmap or
bitmap fill.
Transparency
PDF version 1.3 does not support transparency. Any objects containing transparency
will be exported as bitmaps, a process sometimes called "flattening". MAGIX Page &
Layout Designer 2013 does this automatically. The resulting PDF file should still look
correct however.
Transparency Types
MAGIX Page & Layout Designer 2013 supports a number of different transparency
types and three of these have direct equivalents in PDF 1.4.
Mix: This is the default transparency type in MAGIX Page & Layout Designer
2013 and it's directly mapped to "normal" transparency in PDF.
Bleach: This is mapped to PDF transparency type "screen".
Stained Glass: This is mapped to PDF transparency type "multiple".
Other transparency types in MAGIX Page & Layout Designer 2013 have no direct PDF
equivalents, so they are converted to bitmap in the PDF file.
Fill types
Fill types flat, linear, circular and elliptical are all mapped directly to equivalent PDF
types, but the other more complex fill types (Conical, Diamond, Three Color, Four
Color, Fractal Cloud fills and Fractal Plasma fills) supported by MAGIX Page & Layout
Designer 2013 have to be represented using bitmap fills in the PDF.
ClipViews
The PDF export filter does not directly support ClipViews comprised of lines or text.
Convert all lines and text to shapes to ensure that a ClipView that contains these
objects is properly converted.
Blends, Molds and QuickShapes.
Blends and Molds are not part of the PDF format. They are exported as individual
objects. All QuickShapes are converted to simple shapes.