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Email Context Properties
For the Email context, the Context Properties dialog defines options that are used when
generating email output (see "Generating Email output" on page875).
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Print Context Image Compression: Defines the properties of the PDF when attaching
the Print context to email output.
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Lossless: Enables maximum quality in the PDF. Note that this will produce a larger
PDF.
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Quality: Disabled when Lossless is checked. Determines the quality (aka
compression) of the attached PDF.
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Tile Size: Use the drop-down to select the size of the tiles used in the image. When
low Quality values are used to optimize images smaller than 1024 x 1024 pixels,
using the largest tile size will produce better results.
Print Context Finishing Options
For the Print context, the Context Properties dialog defines finishing options for when it is
printed (see "Generating Print output" on page861). These options affect the context as a
whole including all sections.
For an explanation of all Binding and Hole making options, see "Finishing Options" on
page757.
Web context includes
For the Web context, the Includes dialog defines which files are included in the output of all
Web sections.
1.
From the File types dropdown, select Stylesheets, JavaScripts or all.
2. The list at the left displays the style sheets and/or JavaScript files that are present in the
template's resources. The list at the right shows the style sheets and or JavaScript files
that will be included in the output of the current section (or Web sections, if you have
selected the Web context). Use the Include and Exclude buttons to move files from one
list to the other.
3.
Click one of the included files and use the Up and Down buttons to change the order in
which the files are included.
See: "Styling templates with CSS files" on page490 and "Using JavaScript" on page372.
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