The HTML tab in the formats settings dialog box
Use the options on the HTML tab to set parameters for saving the
recognized text as an .html file.
Table 4-9. HTML settings
Setting
Code page
Code page type
Picture resolution
Keep line breaks
Retain text color
Use solid line as page
break
Table 4-10. Formats group
Setting
Full (uses CSS, requires
Internet Explorer 4.0 or
later)
Simple (compatible with all
browsers)
Auto (saves Full and
Simple formats in a single
file; Auto selection depends
on the browser type)
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Description
By default, the code page is detected automatically. Select the
Auto value to use the automatic detection. Select the code page
manually. If necessary, simply select the appropriate value from
the list.
Specify the code page (Windows, MS-DOS
Specify the picture resolution to be used in the format. In most
cases the default 72 dpi resolution is sufficient.
Note
Pictures are saved as separate .jpg files.
Set this option if to retain the original arrangement of lines in the
HTML format. Otherwise, the text is formatted in a single line.
Set this option to retain the original character color.
Set this option to retain the original arrangement of pages, with
pages separated by a solid line.
Description
Set this option to use the new HTML format (HTML 4) for the
document. HTML 4 supports any type of the document-layout
retention. (The actual retention type that is used depends on the
options that are set on the Formatting tab in the Retain layout
group.) The built-in style sheet is used.
Set this option to use the HTML 3 format. The document layout is
retained approximately: first-line indent and indents in tables are
not retained. All browsers support this HTML format (Netscape
Navigator®, Internet Explorer 3.0 and later).
Set this option to save both formats (Simple and Full) to the same
file. The browser selects the format that it supports.
®
, Macintosh, ISO).
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