> You should always see these warnings - in your scenario, you may have > forgotten that you used a low-res version of an image, and need that > reminder. You should get used to seeing the warnings, and learning what
What I am talking about is when I intentionally make something the pre-flight check warns about. The pre-flight list is very long to scroll through even when there's just 2-3 warnings, and it becomes tedious to each export have to see if there are any new warnings or if it's just those I already know of. A typical example here is screenshots. A screenshot should be made pixel by pixel, but then it will fail the "minimum DPI" I have set up in the pre-flight check (the value there is based on what is needed for photos). So, I don't want a "Don't check this" option but a "Don't remind me again about this" option. The other option is of course to turn of pre-flight check for PDF creation, but I think that is a worse option (because if people turn that off they will have to remember to manually run pre-flight check before export, and that is very likely to be forgotten. You can draw a parallel to spell checking, spell checkers often complain on for example names, it is a real pain if you can not add an exception for the name (like add it to a custom dictionary or ignore it for the rest of the document). /Peter
