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Setting optimization options for SVG and SWF files
When you optimize a Smart Illustrator object in SVG or SWF format, GoLive opens Illustrator so you can access
several advanced optimization options. In an SVG file, for example, you can store subsets of fonts and preserve Illus-
trator-specific data. In an SWF file, you can export Illustrator layers to SWF frames, specify the frame rate, and more.
Optimization options for SVG format
The SVG Options dialog box opens when you add a Smart Illustrator object to the Layout Editor and save the object
in SVG format. SVG files can contain sophisticated elements created in Illustrator, such as gradients, animation, and
filter effects. (For more information, search for "SVG format" in Illustrator Help.)
Specifies the DTD (Document Type Definition) for the exported file:
DTD
Suitable for SVG files that will be viewed on a desktop computer.
SVG 1.0 and SVG 1.1
Suitable for SVG files that will be viewed on small devices, such as mobile phones. Does not support
SVG Tiny 1.1
gradients, transparency, clipping, masks, symbols, or SVG filter effects.
Suitable for SVG files that will be viewed on medium-powered devices, such as handhelds. Does not
SVG Basic 1.1
support nonrectangular clipping and some SVG filter effects.
Font Type
Specifies how fonts are exported. Choose from the following options:
Uses font hinting for better rendering of small fonts. This font type is supported by the Adobe SVG
Adobe CEF
Viewer but may not be supported by other SVG viewers.
Does not use font hinting. This font type is supported by all SVG viewers.
SVG
Converts type to vector paths. Use this option to preserve the visual appearance of type in all
Convert To Outlines
SVG Viewers.
Specifies a method for choosing which glyphs are saved with the SVG file. If you are likely to
Font Subsetting
change the text content of the file—for example, if you plan to set variables—do not choose None (Use System Fonts)
or Only Glyphs Used; choose one of the other options.
None (Use System Fonts)
on the fonts being installed on the user's system.
Includes the set of glyphs for text that exists in the document. This option is not available for
Only Glyphs Used
linked fonts. Do not use this option if the textual content of the SVG file might change.
Includes the set of English font characters.
Common English
Common English & Glyphs Used
document.
Includes the set of roman-letter font characters.
Common Roman
Common Roman & Glyphs Used
document.
Includes the full set of English and roman-letter font characters.
All Glyphs
Omits all fonts, which keeps the file size as small as possible. However, this setting relies
Includes the set of English font characters plus all other glyphs used in the
Includes the set of roman-letter font characters plus all other glyphs used in this
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