Note: If you choose to create your own spacer name, you must be
certain that you use only HTML-safe characters.
When Use spacing GIFs is checked:
If Render empty slices is unchecked, then a small (1 pixel x
1 pixel) transparent GIF will be used in place of all empty
spaces in your table. This will prevent empty cells from
changing their dimensions.
A false row and a false column (the 1 pixel wide first row
and column of the table) will automatically be created
whenever appropriate. The spacing GIF will be used to fill
all cells of this false row (column).
When Use spacing GIFs is unchecked:
If Render empty slices is also unchecked, then the HTML
tag nowrap will be used to prevent the empty cells from
changing their dimensions.
Neither the false row or the false column will be added to
the table; however, you must remember that without these
false cells some browsers will not display a complex table
properly.
Images to subfolder (E )
Allows you to name a subfolder to which all images will be exported.
If not checked, then images will be created in the same folder where
the HTML file is being exported.
Note: The name of the subfolder should contain HTML-safe charac-
ters only.
Text encoding (F )
If activated, all text (i.e., alternative texts and image titles) will be
encoded using the specified encoding. Also, the information about
which encoding is used will be declared in the HTML files header.
If no encoding is required, then all of the text will be exported as it is.
Only invalid characters will be encoded so that the HTML output
will always be valid.
Two types of encoding are available:
Western (ISO) is best used for the western Latin alphabet.
Unicode (UTF-8) is best used for other alphabets (central
European, Cyrillic, Asian) or mixed alphabets.