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Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- Introduction
- Getting started with QuarkXPress Server
- The QuarkXPress Server user interface
- Server configuration dialog box
- Server preferences
- Application preferences (category)
- Display (pane)
- Input Settings (pane)
- XTensions Manager (pane)
- Font Mapping (pane)
- Deconstruct (Pane)
- EPS (pane)
- Full Res Preview (pane)
- Job Jackets (pane)
- Modifier (pane)
- PDF (Pane)
- Placeholders (pane)
- PSD Import (pane)
- Fraction/Price (pane)
- Picture Effects (pane)
- Project preferences (category)
- General (pane)
- XML Import (pane)
- Default Print Layout (category)
- General (pane)
- Measurements (pane)
- Paragraph (pane)
- Character (pane)
- Tools (pane)
- Trapping (pane)
- Color Manager (pane)
- Layers (pane)
- Style sheets
- Colors
- H&Js
- Output styles
- Output Styles (dialog box)
- Edit EPS Style (dialog box)
- Panes
- General (pane)
- Color (pane)
- Marks (pane)
- Fonts (pane)
- Bleed (pane)
- Transparency (pane)
- OPI (pane)
- JDF (pane)
- Advanced (pane)
- Summary (pane)
- Edit PPML Style (dialog box)
- Panes
- Device (pane)
- Pages (pane)
- Colors (pane)
- Pictures (pane)
- Marks (pane)
- Bleed (pane)
- JDF (pane)
- Advanced (pane)
- Summary (pane)
- Edit PDF Style (dialog box)
- Panes
- Pages (pane)
- Meta Data (pane)
- Hyperlink (pane)
- Compression (pane)
- Color (pane)
- Fonts (pane)
- Marks (pane)
- Bleed (pane)
- Transparency (pane)
- OPI (pane)
- OPI Active (check box)
- JDF (pane)
- Summary (pane)
- Edit Print Style (dialog box)
- Panes
- Device (pane)
- Pages (pane)
- Colors (pane)
- Pictures (pane)
- Fonts (pane)
- Marks (pane)
- Bleed (pane)
- Transparency (pane)
- OPI (pane)
- JDF (pane)
- Summary (pane)
- Font mapping
- Source Setups
- Output Setups
- Server XTensions Manager
- Status Monitor
- Other menu items
- Creating URL requests
- XTensions software
- Telegraph XTensions software
- QuarkXPress Server Monitor
- Glossary
Chapter 2: The QuarkXPress
Server user interface
This chapter describes the QuarkXPress Server user interface and explains how
you can use it to configure and customize your QuarkXPress Server application
and manage your server XTensions modules. Menu items are covered in the
same order they display in the user interface, from left to right and top
to bottom.
When you open a dialog box in the QuarkXPress Server user interface, the HTTP
server pauses to prevent conflicts with any jobs that are being processed. When
you close the dialog box, the HTTP server starts again.
SERVER CONFIGURATION DIALOG BOX
The Server Configuration dialog box (QuarkXPress Server/Server menu)
lets you specify the document pool location and control cache memory sizes,
log options, HTTP settings, and other options related to the functioning of
QuarkXPress Server.
SERVER (TAB)
Server Configuration dialog box
The Server tab in the Server Configuration dialog box lets you control mem-
ory and timing settings. You can also define the location of the document pool
and designate default documents for display.
SERVER CONFIGURATION DIALOG BOX
CHAPTER 2: THE QUARKXPRESS SERVER USER INTERF
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