flattener preset

A collection of transparency flattener presets.

flattener preset Properties

Property Type Access Description
class type class read The class descriptor type.
clip complex regions boolean r/w If true, ensures that the boundaries between vector and rasterized artwork fall along object paths.
convert all strokes to outlines boolean r/w If true, converts all strokes to outlines and ensures that stroke widths remain constant during flattening. Note: Can cause thin strokes to appear slightly thicker than their original width. Affects all strokes, not only strokes involved in the transpa…
convert all text to outlines boolean r/w If true, converts all text to outlines and discards all type glyph information on spreads with transparency; ensures that the width of text strokes remains constant during flattening. Note: Can cause small fonts to appear slightly thicker when viewed i…
gradient and mesh resolution fixed r/w The resolution for gradients rasterized as a result of flattening and for drop shadow and feathers when printed or exported. (Range: 0 to 1200) Note: Resolutions higher than 300 ppi increase file size and printing time but generally do not improve the …
id integer read The unique ID of the flattener preset.
index integer read The index of the flattener preset within its containing object.
label string r/w A property that can be set to any string.
line art and text resolution fixed r/w The resolution for vector objects rasterized as a result of flattening. (Range: 1 to 9600) For information, see raster vector balance.
name string r/w The name of the flattener preset.
object reference flattener preset read An object reference for the flattener preset.
parent reference read The parent of the flattener preset (a application).
properties record r/w A property that allows setting of several properties at the same time.
raster vector balance anything r/w The amount of vector artwork to rasterize during flattening, specified as an enumerator or as a percentage in the range 0 to 100. Can return: low/medium low/medium/medium high/high or fixed (0 – 100).

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