Enables/disables examples from being executable.
You may want to disable example execution for untrusted documents,
since these execute within your image and could do harm to it.
In future (and full) versions, this will be augmented by a signature
based document authentication scheme, which will automatically
find out, if a document is to be considered save.
Enables/disables the display of embedded bitmap images.
For big images, this may make a difference in the viewers startup speed,
and especially in the amount of resources (colors, memory), which is
required.
This flushes (i.e. clears) the internal image cache;
this is only useful, if image files have been changed via some
external mechanism (such as a bitmap editor), and you want to
have the viewer update its view.
The cache is automatically flushed some time after the last
viewer is closed.
Allows you to choose a font which fits your monitor/eyes capabilities.
Enables/disables the display of header-numbers ( tags) in the viewer.
By default, numbering is enabled for printing, but disabled for viewing.
Enables/disables the display of header-numbers ( tags) when printing.
By default, numbering is enabled for printing, but disabled for viewing.
If enabled, a table of contents is generated when a document is printed.
Defines the starting numbers when header numbering is enabled.
This allows multiple documents to be merged into a larger book,
by defining appropriate starting numbers for the individual pages.
The number of items in the scheme defines which header levels are to be
included in the table of contents and are to be preceeded with a
number. (i.e. if you enter ``1 1'', only header levels 1 and 2 are printed).
Allows you to define the colors used when displaying anchors,
already visited anchors, executable examples and
regular text.
You may want to read some
introductionary text on HTML.
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