Changeset 37748
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- 2023-05-22T16:16:48+12:00 (7 days ago)
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documentation/trunk/tutorials/xml-source/tutorial_en.xml
r37745 r37748 1539 1539 <NumberedItem> 1540 1540 <Text id="ep-4a">Preview the collection and view the documents. Inspect <Path>pdf01</Path> and <Path>pdf03</Path> first. There's a table of contents is provided to the right. Clicking on a page in the table of contents will scroll to that page. Another way of navigating can be found to the left, where individual pages are listed vertically by page number and clicking the "plus" box next to a page will expand its contents. The pdfs have been sectionalised into groups of 10 pages, each group further containing a section for each individual page. If your pdf contained 10 or fewer pages, there won't be two levels of sectionalising, just one.</Text> 1541 <Text id="ep-4b">If you visit a given page and try to select and copy the text, you can. These are not entirely images of the pdf's pages (like screenshots of a pdf page), but are HTML pages that combine theimages of the background of each pdf page with the actual text of that page superimposed. The latter is what makes the text selectable.</Text>1541 <Text id="ep-4b">If you visit a given page and try to select and copy the text, you can. These are not entirely images of the pdf's pages (like screenshots of a pdf page), but are HTML pages that combine images of the background of each pdf page with the actual text of that page superimposed. The latter is what makes the text selectable.</Text> 1542 1542 <Text id="ep-4c">If you return to GLI's Design pane and double click on PDFv2Plugin in Document Plugins, then you will see that the convert_to option is set to paged_pretty_html. This is the default PDF convert_to type and produces the kind of sectionalised HTML pages consisting of background images and superimposed text that you see with <Path>pdf01</Path> and <Path>pdf03</Path>.</Text> 1543 1543 </NumberedItem>
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