Pages
1. All
Exports all pages in the document
2. From X to X
Allows you to select a continuous range of pages to export.
3. Transparent Background
Solid White background areas are exported as transparent.
Post Export
4. Open In
Selecting the Open In Checkbox allows you to select which application will handle the exported TIFF file.
5. System Default Application
This is the default application your macOS system uses to handle TIFF files. On macOS systems this is typically either Apple’s Preview application, Adobe Photoshop or Affinity Photo.
6. Specific Application Path
Selecting this radio button will enable the selection area.
7. Selection area
Click in the selection area to bring up a Standard macOS Finder window allowing you to navigate to the application you wish to use to handle the exported TIFF file. If you wish to edit the TIFF, some likely apps you would use on Mac would be Adobe Photoshop or Affinity Photo.
8. Suppress dialogs when possible
When this box is selected warning and error dialogs in applications the TIFFs are sent too are suppressed if possible. These dialogs would typically be things like missing fonts.
When opening files in other applications, many times they pop up alert dialogs that require you to click on something to continue. This can cause unwanted interference or halt in a workflow. The downside of suppressing these dialogs is you may not know if problems were detected in the file.
9. Show in Finder
If this box is checked, when you perform the Export as TIFF action, once it is completed, your file will be revealed in a Standard macOS Finder Window. Unless you need to interact with the file immediately after export in the macOS Finder, this box should be left unchecked. Leaving the box unchecked will also speed up the export process as a Finder Window will not need to be called and displayed.
10. Close Document
If this box is checked, your file will be closed in OmniMarkz after the TIFF file has been exported. By Default this box is left unchecked and your file remains open in OmniMarkz until you manually decide to close the file.
11. Cancel Button
Clicking the Cancel button will cancel the TIFF export action and close the TIFF Export Pane. This will take you back to the main File View Window in OmniMarkz.
12. Export Button
Clicking the Export button will export a TIFF of the currently active file using the settings you have selected in this Export TIFF Panel. When you click on Export this will also bring up a Standard macOS Finder window asking you where you would like to Save your TIFF file.
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