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Horizontal separation
When this option is checked, Terry Morse Myrmidon will use invisible spacer images to
mimic the amount of horizontal space between words or images. This feature also
mimics the indenting of individual lines within paragraphs and lists.
Paragraph Spacing
If this option is checked, Terry Morse Myrmidon will insert invisible vertical spacer
images between paragraphs, lists, and headings to duplicate the vertical spacing in the
original document.
Line Spacing (Leading)
If this option is checked, invisible spacer images will be used to match the spacing
between lines within paragraphs and lists. Some page layout applications call line
spacing "leading". Un-checking this option will let the browser decide the line spacing
(usually none). This setting adds 51 bytes to the HTML document for every line that
requires leading. You may wish to turn off this setting to make documents smaller, but
doing so will make the resulting Web page less faithful to the original.
Extra space after the (italic) text
Since italic text is slanted to the right, it sometimes runs into words that follow it on the
same line. In order to make the text more legible, this option will add an additional
space after any italic text.
By default, the converted Web page will open in Netscape Navigator as soon as the
conversion is complete. See the
"General"
category above for how to change this
behavior. Another easy way to open a web page is to drag and drop the file whose name
ends with ".HTML" onto your favorite browser application.
To see your HTML document as text complete with HTML tags, open it with a text
editor, word processor, or HTML editor. Unlike other conversion programs and most
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