10.2.1
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Conventions
- Getting started with QuarkXPress Server
- The QuarkXPress Server user interface
- Navigation pane
- Administration menu
- General Preferences dialog box
- Renderer Preferences dialog box
- Preferences — Display
- Preferences — Input Settings
- Preferences — Font Fallback
- Preferences — Open and Save
- Preferences — Fonts
- Preferences — EPS
- Preferences — PDF
- Preferences — Project General Settings
- Preferences — Print Layout Settings
- Preferences — Print Layout Measurements
- Preferences — Paragraph
- Preferences — Character
- Preferences — Trapping
- Preferences — Color Manager
- Preferences — Layers
- Preferences — Kindle
- Preferences — Modifier
- Job Jackets dialog box
- App Studio preferences
- Check Out License dialog box
- Using QuarkXPress Server
- Creating URL requests
- Supported interfaces
- The Dynamic Publishing Process (DPP)
- Getting started
- Using the Web interface
- Understanding rendering
- Understanding logging
- Understanding render types
- Understanding render modifiers
- Using content modifiers
- Using XML modify
- Using XML deconstruct and construct
- Deconstructing a project
- Constructing a project
- Working with pages and spreads
- Working with layouts
- Working with layers
- Working with boxes
- Working with groups
- Working with pictures
- Working with text
- Working with tables
- Working with sections
- Working with Composition Zones
- Using XSL transformation
- Working with lists
- Working with anchored boxes
- Working with placeholders
- Working with metadata
- Working with hidden text
- Using interactivity
- Specifying colors
- Creating and using hyperlinks
- Using the Streaming Document Provider
- Using administrative request handlers
- Using the QXPSM SDK
- Sample applications
- QuarkXPress Server Features
- Modifier schema (annotated)
- Entities (Modifier DTD)
- ADDCELLS (Modifier schema)
- ALIGNHORSETTINGS (Modifier schema)
- ALIGNVERSETTINGS (Modifier schema)
- ALLOWBOXOFFPAGE (Modifier schema)
- ALLOWBOXONTOPASTEBOARD (Modifier schema)
- ANCHOREDBOXREF (Modifier schema)
- ARTICLE (Modifier schema)
- AUTHOR (Modifier schema)
- BNSTYLE (Modifier schema)
- BOTTOM (Modifier schema)
- BOTTOMGRID (Modifier schema)
- BOX (Modifier schema)
- BOXATTRIBUTE (Modifier schema)
- BOXREF (Modifier schema)
- CALLOUTANCHOR (Modifier schema)
- CALLOUTBOXREF (Modifier schema)
- CELL (Modifier schema)
- CHILDID (Modifier schema)
- CLIPPING (Modifier schema)
- COLGROUP (Modifier schema)
- COLSPEC (Modifier schema)
- COLUMN (Modifier schema)
- COMPONENT (Modifier schema)
- COMPOSITIONZONE (Modifier schema)
- CONDITIONALMASTERPAGEREFERENCE (Modifier schema)
- CONTENT (Modifier schema)
- CONTENTPH (Modifier schema)
- CONTINUEDHEADER (Modifier schema)
- CONTINUEDTROWSTYLE (Modifier schema)
- CONTOUR (Modifier schema)
- CONTOURS (Modifier schema)
- COPYFIT (Modifier schema)
- COPYRIGHT (Modifier schema)
- DATAPROVIDER (Modifier schema)
- DEL (Modifier schema)
- DELETECELLS (Modifier schema)
- DESCRIPTION (Modifier schema)
- DROPCAP (Modifier schema)
- EBOOKMETADATA (Modifier schema)
- ENTRY (Modifier schema)
- EVENTCOLSTYLE (Modifier schema)
- EVENTROWSTYLE (Modifier schema)
- FIRSTTCOLSTYLE (Modifier schema)
- FIT (Modifier schema)
- FITTEXT (Modifier schema)
- FOOTER (Modifier schema)
- FOOTERTROWSTYLE (Modifier schema)
- FORMAT (Modifier schema)
- FRAME (Modifier schema)
- GEOMETRY (Modifier schema)
- GRID (Modifier schema)
- GRIDLINE (Modifier schema)
- GROUP (Modifier schema)
- GROUPCHARACTERS (Modifier schema)
- GROWACROSS (Modifier schema)
- GROWDOWN (Modifier schema)
- HEADER (Modifier schema)
- HEADTROWSTYLE (Modifier schema)
- HEIGHT(Modifier schema)
- HIDDEN (Modifier schema)
- HYPERLINK (Modifier schema)
- ID (Modifier schema)
- INLINEBOX (Modifier schema)
- INLINETABLE (Modifier schema)
- INS (Modifier schema)
- INSET (Modifier schema)
- INTERACTIVITY (Modifier schema)
- ISBN (Modifier schema)
- KEEPLINESTOGETHER (Modifier schema)
- KEYWORDS (Modifier schema)
- LASTTCOLSTYLE (Modifier schema)
- LAYER (Modifier schema)
- LAYOUT (Modifier schema)
- LAYOUTREF (Modifier schema)
- LEFT (Modifier schema)
- LEFTCONTROLPOINT (Modifier schema)
- LEFTGRID (Modifier schema)
- LINESTYLE (Modifier schema)
- LINKEDBOX (Modifier schema)
- LIST (Modifier schema)
- LOCATION (Modifier schema)
- LOCKTOGRID (Modifier schema)
- MASTERPAGESEQUENCE (Modifier schema)
- MAX (Modifier schema)
- METADATA (Modifier schema)
- MIN (Modifier schema)
- MOVEDOWN (Modifier schema)
- MOVELEFT (Modifier schema)
- MOVERIGHT (Modifier schema)
- MOVEUP (Modifier schema)
- NOTE (Modifier schema)
- ODDTROWSTYLE (Modifier schema)
- ODDTCOLSTYLE (Modifier schema)
- ORIGIN (Modifier schema)
- OVERMATTER (Modifier schema)
- PAGE (Modifier schema)
- PAGEBREAK (Modifier schema)
- PAGEREF (Modifier schema)
- PAGESEQUENCE (Modifier schema)
- PARAGRAPH (Modifier schema)
- PARENTTABLE (Modifier schema)
- PICTURE (Modifier schema)
- PLACEHOLDER (Modifier schema)
- POSITION (Modifier schema)
- PROJECT (Modifier schema)
- PUBLICATION (Modifier schema)
- PUBLICATIONCHANNEL (Modifier schema)
- PUBLISHER (Modifier schema)
- RELPOSITION (Modifier schema)
- REPEATABLEMASTERPAGEALTERNATIVES (Modifier schema)
- REPEATABLEMASTERPAGEREFERENCE (Modifier Schema)
- RGBCOLOR (Modifier schema)
- RICHTEXT (Modifier schema)
- RIGHT (Modifier schema)
- RIGHTCONTROLPOINT (Modifier schema)
- RIGHTGRID (Modifier schema)
- ROW (Modifier schema)
- RUBI (Modifier schema)
- RUBITEXT (Modifier schema)
- RULE (Modifier schema)
- RUNAROUND (Modifier schema)
- SAVEAS (Modifier schema)
- SCALETO (Modifier schema)
- SECTION (Modifier schema)
- SECTIONNUMBERFORMAT (Modifier schema)
- SHADOW (Modifier schema)
- SHRINKACROSS (Modifier schema)
- SHRINKDOWN (Modifier schema)
- SINGLEMASTERPAGEREFERENCE (Modifier schema)
- SIZE (Modifier schema)
- SPINEIMAGE (Modifier schema)
- SPLINESHAPE (Modifier schema)
- SPREAD (Modifier schema)
- STACKINGORDER (Modifier schema)
- STATICCONTENT (Modifier schema)
- STORY (Modifier schema)
- SUPPRESSOUTPUT (Modifier schema)
- TAB (Modifier schema)
- TABLE (Modifier schema)
- TABLEBREAK (Modifier schema)
- TABLESTYLE (Modifier schema)
- TABSPEC (Modifier schema)
- TBODY (Modifier schema)
- TCOL (Modifier schema)
- TCOLSTYLE (Modifier schema)
- TCONTINUED (Modifier schema)
- TEXT (Modifier schema)
- TEXTATTRIBUTE (Modifier schema)
- TEXTNODEPH (Modifier schema)
- TEXTPH (Modifier schema)
- TFOOT (Modifier schema)
- THEAD (Modifier schema)
- TITLE (Modifier schema)
- TOP (Modifier schema)
- TOPGRID (Modifier schema)
- TROW (Modifier schema)
- TROWSTYLE (Modifier schema)
- VALUE (Modifier schema)
- VERTEX (Modifier schema)
- VERTEXPOINT (Modifier schema)
- VERTICES (Modifier schema)
- WIDTH (Modifier schema)
- Using SSL
- QuarkXPress Server XTensions software
- Telegraph XTensions software
- QuarkXPress Server Manager
- Understanding QuarkXPress Server Manager
- Working with QuarkXPress Server Manager
- The XTensions Developer Kit (XDK)
- Glossary
- Legal notices
- Index
• HTTPS: Provides secure HTTP access.
• Web services: Lets you interact with the server via Web services using the
QuarkXPress Server Manager object model. You can write client applications in
Java, .NET, or any other programming language that can consume SOAP-based Web
services. For more information, see "Getting started: Web services".
To develop a custom load balancer or a custom application in Java, you must have
version 1.5 or 1.6 of the JDK.
The Dynamic Publishing Process (DPP)
The Dynamic Publishing Process (DPP) has several stages. You may not need to use
all of these stages every time, but this the order in which they occur:
• Pre-Processing Stage: During this stage, QuarkXPress Server performs any necessary
initial steps, such as creating style sheets, colors, and H&J rules for a new QuarkXPress
project.
• Content Loading Stage: During this stage, QuarkXPress Server loads dynamic content
into boxes in the project.
• Layout Modification Stage: During this stage, QuarkXPress Server modifies the layout
of the project.
• Post-Processing Stage: During this stage, QuarkXPress Server examines the project and
performs maintenance tasks.
Getting started
The topics below describe how to create requests for the QuarkXPress Server Web
interface.
For information about the options available in such requests, see "Using the Web
interface."
Getting started: HTTP and HTTPS
You can submit HTTP and HTTPS requests to QuarkXPress Server as URLs, either
manually from a browser or automatically from an HTTP client application.
QuarkXPress Server processes such requests and returns rendered content in the HTTP
or HTTP responses. Depending on the type of request, the QuarkXPress Server
preferences, and the type of content returned, the rendered content may be downloaded
by the end user, displayed in the end-user's browser, or saved to a file system location
accessible to QuarkXPress Server.
You can write a QuarkXPress Server client application in almost any language that can
generate HTTP GET/POST requests. A QuarkXPress Server HTTP-based solution typically
consists of QuarkXPress Server (running on a server computer connected to a network)
plus a front-end application (usually Web-based) that provides a graphical user interface
(GUI) for end users. The front-end application translates end users' input into HTTP
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