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Adobe Acrobat Help Using Help | Contents | Index Converting Web Pages to Adobe PDF Back 76 • Wrap Lines Inside PREs Longer Than wraps preformatted (HTML) lines of text if they are longer than a specified length. Acrobat scales a Web page so the longest line on the page will fit on the screen. Select this setting if an HTML file you're downloading has unreasonably long lines of preformatted text. • Convert Images includes images in the conversion to PDF. If you do not select this option, an image is indicated by a colored border (and possibly text, if specified by the page's design). • Underline Links underlines textual Weblinks on the pages if they aren't already underlined. 4 For roman fonts, click the Fonts tab to specify fonts for body text, headings, or preformatted text: • For each font, click Choose Font (Windows) or select the font from the pop-up menu (Mac OS), select the font and text size, and click OK. • Select Embed Platform Fonts if you want the fonts used on the pages to be stored in the PDF file so that the text always appears in the original fonts in Acrobat. Note that embedding fonts increases the size of the file. For information on whether to embed fonts, see "About font embedding and substitution" on page 56. 5 For Japanese fonts, click the Japanese tab, and do the following: • Choose an encoding option. Auto instructs Acrobat to automatically set the encoding. ShiftJIS, JIS, or EUC sets a specific Japanese character set. • For body text, headings, and preformatting, choose Gothic or Mincho. • For roman characters, you may choose whether roman characters on a Japanese page are laid out using proportional spacing or fixed spacing. Note: You must have installed the Asian language support files for the Japanese tab to be present. 6 Click OK in the HTML Conversion Settings and General Conversion Settings dialog boxes to return to the Open Web Page, Append Web Page, View Web Links, or Refresh Commands List dialog box. Setting display options for text files You can determine the font properties and other display characteristics of text pages you convert to Adobe PDF. To set display options for text files: 1 In the General Conversion Settings dialog box, double-click Plain Text, or select Plain Text and click Settings. 2 In the Text Conversion Settings dialog box, select the display options: • Text and Background sets the colors for text and page backgrounds. For each color, click a button to open a palette, and select the color. • Font specifies a font. Click Choose Font (Windows) or select the font from the pop-up menu (Mac OS), select the font and text size, and click OK. • Embed Platform Font stores the font used on the pages in the PDF file so that the text always appears in the original fonts in Acrobat. Note that embedding fonts increases Using Help | Contents | Index Back 76

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Wrap Lines Inside PREs Longer Than wraps preformatted (HTML) lines of text if they are
longer than a specified length. Acrobat scales a Web page so the longest line on the
page will fit on the screen. Select this setting if an HTML file you’re downloading has
unreasonably long lines of preformatted text.
Convert Images includes images in the conversion to PDF. If you do not select this
option, an image is indicated by a colored border (and possibly text, if specified by the
page’s design).
Underline Links underlines textual Weblinks on the pages if they aren’t already under-
lined.
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For roman fonts, click the Fonts tab to specify fonts for body text, headings, or prefor-
matted text:
For each font, click Choose Font (Windows) or select the font from the pop-up menu
(Mac OS), select the font and text size, and click OK.
Select Embed Platform Fonts if you want the fonts used on the pages to be stored in the
PDF file so that the text always appears in the original fonts in Acrobat. Note that
embedding fonts increases the size of the file. For information on whether to embed
fonts, see
A
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edding and substitution
on page
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For Japanese fonts, click the Japanese tab, and do the following:
Choose an encoding option. Auto instructs Acrobat to automatically set the encoding.
ShiftJIS, JIS, or EUC sets a specific Japanese character set.
For body text, headings, and preformatting, choose Gothic or Mincho.
For roman characters, you may choose whether roman characters on a Japanese page
are laid out using proportional spacing or fixed spacing.
Note:
You must have installed the Asian language support files for the Japanese tab to be
present.
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Click OK in the HTML Conversion Settings and General Conversion Settings dialog
boxes to return to the Open Web Page, Append Web Page, View Web Links, or Refresh
Commands List dialog box.
Setting display options for text files
You can determine the font properties and other display characteristics of text pages you
convert to Adobe PDF.
To set display options for text files:
1
In the General Conversion Settings dialog box, double-click Plain Text, or select Plain
Text and click Settings.
2
In the Text Conversion Settings dialog box, select the display options:
Text and Background sets the colors for text and page backgrounds. For each color, click
a button to open a palette, and select the color.
Font specifies a font. Click Choose Font (Windows) or select the font from the pop-up
menu (Mac OS), select the font and text size, and click OK.
Embed Platform Font stores the font used on the pages in the PDF file so that the text
always appears in the original fonts in Acrobat. Note that embedding fonts increases