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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
•
Enter percentages of the normal interword space for the font and size in use
in the
Min./Minimum, Opt./Optimum, and Max./Maximum fields.
•
Enter the number of lines of text for justifying in the
O
pt./Optimum
v
alue.
If the application is unable to justify text using the
Opt./Optimum value, it
varies word spacing within the range specified in the
Min./Minimum and
Max./Maximum fields.
• QuarkXPress Server never spaces words closer than the
Min./Minimum value,
but the application might exceed the
Max./Maximum value if there is no
other way to justify a line.
• For non-justified text, QuarkXPress Server always spaces words according to
the
Opt./Optimum value.
CHARACTER (FIELDS)
Edit Hyphenation & Justification dialog box
Use the Char fields to enter the amount of space QuarkXPress Server can add
or remove between the characters in lines of justified text.
• Enter percentages of an en space for the current font size in the
Min./Minimum,
Opt./Optimum,
and Max./Maximum fields.
• Enter the space characters for justifying lines of text in the
Opt./Optimum
fields. If the application is unable to justify text using the Opt./Optimum value,
it varies character spacing within the range specified in the
Min./Minimum and
Max./Maximum fields.
• QuarkXPress Server never spaces characters closer than the
Min./Minimum
value, but the application might exceed the Max./Maximum value if there is
no other way to justify a line.
• For non-justified text, QuarkXPress Server always spaces characters according
to the
Opt./Optimum value.
By default, QuarkXPress Server defines an en space as the width of a zero in the
current font. However, if you check
Standard Em Space in the Character pane
of the
Preferences dialog box (QuarkXPress Server Þ Preferences), QuarkXPress
Server uses half the width of the current font size for the en space (for example,
24-point text has a 12-point en space).
FLUSH ZONE (FIELD)
Edit Hyphenation & Justification dialog box
Use the Flush Zone field to control whether the last line of text in a justified
paragraph automatically extends to the right indentation. When the last line
of a justified paragraph ends within the
Flush Zone (measured from the right
indentation), space is added between characters and words so that the text
extends from the left to the right indentation. If the last line of a paragraph
does not fall within the specified Flush Zone (the text ends to the left of the
Flush Zone), the last line is not justified.
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