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Preflight
Last updated 10/11/2011
Display Points
Shows all the points used to define the glyph’s outline. Black points indicate the outline’s contour.
Red points indicate bezier curves and are offset from the outline’s contour.
Display Cursor
Shows the position of the currently selected point, indicated by two magenta-colored orthogonal
lines. This button is available only if Display Points is selected.
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To adjust the size of the glyph display area, drag the handle between the tree view and the glyph display area up or down.
Preflight profiles
About preflight profiles
The success of a preflight inspection depends on how well you define the criteria for the inspection. The inspection
criteria are packaged in a file called a
preflight profile
. A preflight profile includes one or more checks, fixups, or both
checks and fixups. Each check includes one or more property statements that validate the PDF content. Preflight shows
an error only if all the property statements in the check are in error. In the Preflight Edit Profile dialog box, you can
specify which values to use and how to handle mismatches. For example, you can choose a profile that simply reports
mismatches, or one that automatically fixes a mismatch according to its specified parameters. A profile with a fixup
has the filled-in gray wrench icon next to it.
Adobe Acrobat includes several predefined preflight profiles, organized into groups, such as Digital Printing, PDF
Analysis, Prepress, and PDF/A, PDF/E, or PDF/X Compliance. You can use the predefined profiles as is or modify
them to create custom profiles. The
checks
that make up the profiles (called
rules
in previous versions of Acrobat) are
organized by categories, such as Document, Pages, Images, and so on. Each check in a category governs a particular
document property.
To help you determine what document properties the preflight profile analyzes, you can review information about
each selected check in the Preflight Edit Profile dialog box. This information describes what criteria the check uses to
analyze, and possibly fix, a document property.
More Help topics
“
About additional checks and properties
” on page 461
View profiles
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Do one of the following:
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If the Preflight dialog box is not open, choose Tools > Print Production > Preflight.
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If another panel is displayed in the Preflight dialog box, click the Profiles tab.
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Expand the profile groups as desired.
The list includes all predefined profiles, and any custom profiles you’ve created.
Set up favorite profiles
1
Do one of the following:
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If the Preflight dialog box is not open, choose Tools > Print Production > Preflight.
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If another panel is displayed in the Preflight dialog box, click the Profiles tab.
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Expand the groups as desired.
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