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</STORY>
</TEXT>
To remove a section break, use XML like the following:
<PAGE FORMATTEDNAME="A1" MASTER="A-Master A" POSITION="RIGHTOFSPINE">
<ID UID="1"/>
<SECTION OPERATION="DELETE"/>
</PAGE>
Working with Composition Zones
A Composition Zones item in a deconstructed project is represented in XML by a
<COMPOSITIONZONE> element. Like the <BOX> element type, this element type supports
the <GEOMETRY>, <SHADOW>, and <FRAME> elements.
The content of each Composition Zones item is provided by a layout called the
composition layout, which can be internal or external. Each <COMPOSITIONZONE>
element includes a TYPE attribute that indicates whether its composition layout is
internal or external.
For internal Composition Zones items, each Composition Zones item is represented
as an additional <LAYOUT> element within the <PROJECT> element. The LAYOUTREF
element within the <COMPOSITIONZONE> element indicates the name of the <LAYOUT>
that corresponds to that particular Composition Zones item.
For external Composition Zones items, the PATH attribute indicates the location of
the project containing the associated composition layout. However, a copy of the
layout is also stored within the project as an additional <LAYOUT> element.
Composition Zones items must be created in QuarkXPress. <COMPOSITIONZONE>
elements are ignored by the construct namespace and the modify parameter.
<PROJECT>
<LAYOUT>
<ID UID="Layout 1"/>
<SPREAD>
<ID/>
<COMPOSITIONZONE BLENDSTYLE="SOLID" BOXTYPE="CT_USER" COLOR="none"
LAYOUTREF="Layout 2" PATH="/projects/ExternalZone1.qxp"
TYPE="EXTERNAL">
<ID NAME="Box9" UID="9"/>
...
</COMPOSITIONZONE>
</SPREAD>
</LAYOUT>
<LAYOUT SHAREDSTATUS="ALLPROJECTS">
<ID NAME="Layout 2" UID="2"/>
<SPREAD>...</SPREAD>
</LAYOUT>
</PROJECT>
You can create a shared layout for use in a Composition Zones item like so:
<PROJECT>
<LAYOUT OPERATION="CREATE" SHAREDSTATUS="THISPROJECT">
<ID NAME="ScrollableLayout"/>
<SPREAD>
<ID UID="1"/>
...
</SPREAD>
</LAYOUT>
</PROJECT>
If you are creating App Studio issues, you can use this technique to create scrollable
layouts on the fly. When doing so, use the HORIZONTALBINDING and
VERTICALBINDING attributes to indicate which direction the layout should scroll.
You can modify the following aspects of an existing <COMPOSITIONZONE>:
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