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The maximum quality of the asset will be kept in tact. If the placed asset is a pixel-image, the maximum resolution will be kept. If the asset consists of vector elements, the vector data will be kept in the placed assed.
The output generated through CHILI published, will use the same source data, as the original element.[need diagram here, with several elements]
Instead of importing table content from InDesign, it's a good idea to build the table directly in Publisher as you may find that the imported table is converted using a text frames and it can lead to unstable display and output.
Not necessary
Next to unsupported features, there are also limits to the concept. You are about to convert a document used in a Desktop app, to a web-application. What works in an app on a powerful Desktop computer, might not work in a browser (of your end-user)
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You can mark this layer, and save it as a placed asset. The elements will maintain their vector data. But CHILI publisher will handle the asset as such, and take less computing power of your end-user’s browser.
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Workaround
Several types of workaround are possible.
Depending on the size of the project, it might be wise to redesign your document, with online editing in mind.
Imagine you have a complex background, with several placed images (could be vectors), that won’t need to be edited, we suggest to use the placed asset method.