User Guide
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Working with Ou
tput
Transparency. Allows you to select a color that will appear transparent in the exported
chart. Available only with 32-bit true color export. Enter integer values between 0
and 255 for e
ach color. The default value for each color is 255, creating a default
transparent color of white.
Format. (TIFF only.) Allows you to set the color space and compress the exported
chart. All c
olor depths are available with RGB color. Only 24- and 32-bit true color is
available with CMYK. With the YCbCr option, only 24-bit true color is available.
EPS Chart E
xport Options
Trees, Maps, and Interactive Charts
For trees (Classification Trees option), maps (Maps option), and interactive charts
(Graphs me
nu, Interactive submenu), the following EPS options are available:
Image Prev
iew.
Allows you to save a preview image within the EPS image. A preview
image is used mainly when an EPS file is placed within another document. Many
applications cannot display an EPS image on screen but can display the preview saved
with the i
mage. The preview image can be either WMF (smaller and more scalable)
or TIFF (more portable and supported by other platforms). Check the application in
which you want to include the EPS graphic to see what preview format it supports.
Fonts. Controls the treatment of TrueType fonts in EPS images.
Embed as native TrueType. Embeds most of the font data into the EPS. The
resulting PostScript font is called a Type 42 font. Note: Not all PostScript printers
have Lev
el3driversthatcanreadType42fonts.
Conver
t t o PostScript fonts.
Converts TrueType fonts to PostScript (Type 1) fonts
based on font family. For example, Times New Roman is converted to Times,
and Arial is converted to Helvetica. Note: This format is not recommended for
intera
ctive graphics that use the SPSS marker font (for example, scatterplots)
because there are no meaningful PostScript equivalents for the SPSS TrueType
marker symbols.
Replace fonts with curves. Turns TrueType fonts into PostScript curve data. The
text it
self is no longer editable as text in applications that can edit EPS graphics.
There is also a loss of quality, but this option is useful if you have a PostScript










