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*'''Visible:''' Check this option to display the spot color. | |||
*'''No. (Number):''' Enter here a number for the spot color. | |||
*'''Name:''' Enter here a name for the spot color. | |||
*'''Halftone Frequency:''' This determines how fine the typesetter will present half-tone screens. The standard value is 150 lines per inch. | |||
*'''Halftone Angle:''' This determines the angle of half-tone screens. The standard value is 45°. | |||
: [[File:Hint.jpg|hint]] If dotted areas are rendered as a half-tone screen, then the half-tone screen angle should be different from the angle of the dots to avoid Moiré effects on the printed map. | |||
*'''Appearance:''' These values are used for the spot color view (the spot color view is a simulation of the map printed with spot colors). They are also used when exporting the map in the Adobe Illustrator format with spot colors. |
Revision as of 14:50, 1 December 2011
- Visible: Check this option to display the spot color.
- No. (Number): Enter here a number for the spot color.
- Name: Enter here a name for the spot color.
- Halftone Frequency: This determines how fine the typesetter will present half-tone screens. The standard value is 150 lines per inch.
- Halftone Angle: This determines the angle of half-tone screens. The standard value is 45°.
- If dotted areas are rendered as a half-tone screen, then the half-tone screen angle should be different from the angle of the dots to avoid Moiré effects on the printed map.
- Appearance: These values are used for the spot color view (the spot color view is a simulation of the map printed with spot colors). They are also used when exporting the map in the Adobe Illustrator format with spot colors.