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3. When you save texts that use a nonLatin code page (e.g. Cyrillic, Greek,
Czech, etc.), ABBYY FineReader will save them using ParaType company
fonts (www.paratype.com/shop).
4. If, during PDF export, a message appears informing you that your text con
tains a number of nonstandard font characters, you must then select Type 1
working mode and corresponding Type 1 fonts. These fonts are supplied as
part of Adobe Type Manager or in the Windows 2000 postscript font
installer. For more information on Type 1 fonts, see “Using Type 1 fonts dur
ing export to PDF” in
ABBYY FineReader Help.
5. Before you can edit PDF files that contain nonLatin code page (e.g. Cyrillic,
Greek, Czech, etc.) in Adobe Acrobat, the text font must be changed to one
installed on your computer.
Saving recognized text in HTML format
Layout retention modes are set on the Formatting tab in the Options dialog
(
Tools>Options menu).
Note: When you save text in HTML format, the fonts used are either those set on the
Formatting tab in the Options dialog (Tools>Options menu) or those set during text
editing in the
Text window.
To retain pictures in an HTML file:
z Select the Keep pictures option on the Formatting tab in the Options
dialog (Tools>Options menu)
Note: Pictures are saved into separate *.jpg files. The resolution of the
images and their quality can be determined on the
HTML tab of the Formats
dialog (Tools>Formats).
HTML formats available:
1. Full (uses CSS and requires Internet Explorer 4.0 or later) – the
latest HTML format – HTML 4 – is used. HTML 4 supports all document lay
out retention types (the actual retention type used depends on the options
set on the
Formatting tab in the Retain layout group). The builtin style
sheet is used.
2.
Simple (compatible with all (Internet) browsers) – HTML 3 format
is used. The approximate document layout is retained i.e. the first line indent
is not retained but the approximate font size is (HTML 3 format supports
only a limited number of font sizes; FineReader will choose the HTML 3 for
mat font size that corresponds to the actual font size of your text). This
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