General section
• PDF/A-1: PDF/A is an ISO standard for long-term preservation of documents,
by embedding all the information necessary for faithful reproduction (such as
fonts) while forbidding other elements (including forms, security, and
encryption). PDF tags are written. If you select PDF/A-1a, the forbidden
elements are greyed-out (not available).
• Tagged PDF: Tagged PDF contains information about the structure of the
document’s contents. This can help to display the document on devices with
different screens, and when using screen reader software. Some tags that are
exported are table of contents, hyperlinks, and controls. This option can
increase file sizes significantly.
• Create PDF form - Submit format: Choose the format of submitting forms
from within the PDF file. This setting overrides the control’s URL property that
you set in the document. There is only one common setting valid for the whole
PDF document: PDF (sends the whole document), FDF (sends the control
contents), HTML, and XML. Most often you will choose the PDF format.
• Export bookmarks: Creates PDF bookmarks (a table of contents list displayed
by most PDF viewers) for all outline paragraphs and for all table of contents
entries for which you assigned hyperlinks.
• Export comments: Exports comments as PDF notes.
• Export automatically inserted blank pages: If selected, automatically
inserted blank pages are exported to the PDF. This is best if you are printing
the PDF double-sided. For example, books usually have chapters set to always
start on an odd-numbered (right-hand) page. When the previous chapter ends
on an odd page, OOo inserts a blank page between the two odd pages. This
option controls whether to export that blank page.
• Embed standard fonts: In previous versions, the standard fonts (Times,
Helvetica, Courier, Symbol, and ZapfDingbats) were only embedded into the
PDF when the resulting file was of the PDF/A type, since the PDF/A standards
requires this. In version 3.3, you can choose to embed these fonts in all PDF
documents created by OOo to enhance display accuracy in PDF viewers.
Initial View page of PDF Options dialog box
On the Initial View page (Figure 171), you can choose how the PDF opens by default
in a PDF viewer. The selections should be self-explanatory.
User Interface page of PDF Options dialog box
On the User Interface page (Figure 172), you can choose more settings to control
how a PDF viewer displays the file. Some of these choices are particularly useful
when you are creating a PDF to be used as a presentation or a kiosk-type display.
Window options section
• Resize window to initial page. Causes the PDF viewer window to resize to fit
the first page of the PDF.
• Center window on screen. Causes the PDF viewer window to be centered on
the computer screen.
• Open in full screen mode. Causes the PDF viewer to open full-screen instead
of in a smaller window.
• Display document title. Causes the PDF viewer to display the document’s
title in the title bar.
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