1.6

Table Of Contents
l
Absolute: Select to place the PDF at a specific location on the page. Use the
Top and Left options below to specify the positioning of the PDF.
l
Top: The distance between the top side of the page and the top side of
the PDF.
Left: The distance between the left side of the page and the left side of
the PDF.
l
Front side: Select the image that is shown as a background for all "front" sides in the
template.
l
Back side: Select the image that is shown as a background for all "back" sides in the
template.
Characteristics tab
The characteristics define the type of paper on which the Print context is meant to be printed on.
l
Media Type: The type of paper, such as Continuous, Envelope, Labels, Stationery, etc.
l
Weight: The weight of the media in grammage (g/m2).
l
Front Coating: The pre-process coating applied to the front surface of the media, such as
Glossy, High Gloss, Matte, Satin, etc.
l
Back Coating: The pre-process coating applied to the front surface of the media.
l
Texture: The texture of the media, such as Antique, Calenared, Linen, Stipple or Vellum.
l
Grade: The grade of the media, such as Gloss-coated paper, Uncoated white paper, etc.
l
Hole Name: Pre-defined hole pattern that specifies the pre-punched holes in the media,
such as R2-generic, R2m-MIB, R4i-US, etc.
Paragraph Formatting dialog
The Paragraph formatting controls how the selected paragraph is formatted. It is accessed by
placing the cursor within a paragraph then going in the Format menu, then Paragraph...
Formats Tab
l
General group:
l
Line-height: Specify the height of each line in the element's text, in measure or
percentage. Note that this is not spacing between lines, but rather the complete
Page 582