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Choosing a Stylesheet
You can choose different Editor view and output stylesheets for your current Arbortext Editor session if you do not want to use default stylesheets.
To choose a stylesheet:
1. Choose Format > Select Stylesheets.
2. In the Selected for column, highlight one of the following:
Editor/Default
This stylesheet controls formatting in the Editor view and, depending on the type of stylesheet, may be used as the default for all of the outputs.
Print/PDF
This stylesheet is used by File > Print, File > Print Preview, and File > Publish > PDF File during the current Arbortext Editor session.
The Print Composer option must be installed and licensed on your system to enable the Print/PDF option.
HTML File
This stylesheet is used by File > Save as HTML, Publish > HTML File, and browsers to display your document.
HTML Help
This stylesheet is used by Publish > For HTML Help
Web
This stylesheet is used by Publish > For Web.
RTF
This stylesheet is used by Publish > RTF File
EPUB
This stylesheet is used by Publish > For EPUB
3. Click the Modify button to view stylesheets that are available for the selected output. The stylesheet selection dialog box displays the available stylesheets. The stylesheets listed depend on whether you are using Arbortext Publishing Engine or using Arbortext Styler locally. A stylesheet obtained from the Arbortext PE server displays the (pe) notation.
4. If you want to add a stylesheet to the list of selections, the Add button to specify its location. If you are using Arbortext Publishing Engine, you will enter the stylesheet location using a URL.
5. Select a stylesheet and choose OK.
You can associate a stylesheet with a document to specify a certain stylesheet for a specific document and output. The stylesheet association is saved with the document. The Arbortext PE server only looks for a matching stylesheet name and ignores a path if one is specified.
You can also set your stylesheet selections using the following commands:
set stylesheet command
set printstylesheet command
set htmlstylesheet command
set htmlhelpstylesheet command
set webstylesheet command
set epubstylesheet command
set stylesheetassociations command