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Importing and Exporting 321
Color Model
The color encoding standard for the PDF document can be selected from CMYK, RGB,
and
NATIVE. The NATIVE option represents colors in the PDF file as they are specified
in the drawing using RGB and/or CMYK.
When CMYK is selected as the color model for a PDF document, an ICC
(International Color Consortium) profile can be specified. Please refer to the section
on Pre-Press options later in the chapter for additional information.
Note: PDF/X documents are limited to CMYK color encoding.
Note that Adobe Reader (and Adobe applications generally) display CMYK colors
very differently from their RGB or HSV equivalents. To preview what your colors will
look like when exported to PDF/X select the option "Window -> Show Printer Color -
> Simulate Print Colors".
Options
OPTIMIZE FOR FAST WEB VIEWING (LINEARIZATION). Linearization of PDF files
generated by the export filter encodes the PDF for optimal transfer and viewing
over the Internet. Be default this option is enabled.
EMBED FONTS WHEN PERMITTED. Select this option to include copies of fonts in the
PDF file that are not included in the PDF base 14 fonts supported by Adobe
Reader. Note that only those fonts that are not restricted by copyrighting
restrictions will be embedded in the PDF file. By default this option is enabled.
Note: PDF/X documents (Xara Designer Pro only) require that all fonts are
embedded in the resulting document. When exporting PDF/X with font embedding
turned on, all fonts are embedded. However when exporting PDF the 14 base fonts
are not embedded as these fonts are generally available to all PDF readers.
FONT SUBSET ONLY. This option can be used in conjunction with the EMBED FONTS
WHEN PERMITTED
option to indicate that only those characters that are used
within a typeface will be embedded in the resulting PDF file. Selecting this option
can reduce the size of the PDF file that is generated however it will also limit the
level of editability. By default this option is unselected.
VIEW PDF WHEN FINISHED. This option can be selected to automatically launch and
view the resulting PDF using the default application that is associated with the
format under Windows. This option is enabled by default.
ENABLE CONTINUOUS SCROLLING IN ADOBE READER. Choose this option to have
Adobe Reader synchronize the scrolling of the PDF document with the movement
of the scroll bars in the viewing application. By default this option is selected.
Note: this option only applies to PDF documents that contain more than one
page.