8.5
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About this Guide
- Getting started with QuarkXPress Server
- The QuarkXPress Server user interface
- Server Configuration dialog box
- Server preferences
- Preferences — Application — Display
- Preferences — Application — Input Settings
- Preferences — Application — Font Fallback
- Preferences — Application — Open and Save
- Preferences — Application — XTensions Manager
- Preferences — Application — Fonts
- Preferences — Application — EPS
- Preferences — Application — Error Reporting
- Preferences — Application — Full Res Preview
- Preferences — Application — Job Jackets
- Preferences — Application — Modifier
- Preferences — Application — PDF
- Preferences — Application — PSD Import
- Preferences — Application — Placeholders
- Preferences — Application — Fraction/Price
- Preferences — Application — Picture Effects
- Preferences — Project — General
- Preferences — Project — XML Import
- Preferences — Layout — General
- Preferences — Layout — Measurements
- Preferences — Layout — Paragraph
- Preferences — Layout — Character
- Preferences — Layout — Trapping
- Preferences — Layout — Grid Cell Fill
- Preferences — Layout — Color Manager
- Preferences — Layout — Layers
- Style sheets
- Colors
- H&Js
- Output styles
- Font mapping
- Source setups
- Output setups
- PPML consumers
- Server XTensions Manager
- Status Monitor
- Other QuarkXPress Server menu items
- Creating URL requests
- Modifying layouts with XML
- QuarkXPress Server XTensions software
- Telegraph XTensions software
- QuarkXPress Server Monitor
- QuarkXPress Server Manager
- Understanding QuarkXPress Server Manager
- Working with QuarkXPress Server Manager
- Starting QuarkXPress Server Manager
- Request handler binding
- Configuring QuarkXPress Server instances
- Managing the cache
- Managing logs
- Controlling load balancing
- Using a proxy server
- Generating automatic e-mail messages
- Using other global settings
- Saving a server configuration
- Exporting a server configuration
- Using custom error messages
- Sending requests from a browser
- QuarkXPress Server Manager Scripting Environment
- Glossary
- Legal notices
- Index
• R Space: Specify the amount of space between words containing Roman characters in
justified paragraphs. Specify the optimum amount of space between words containing
Roman characters in all paragraphs, regardless of their alignment.
• EA Punct: Specify the minimum and maximum amount of space between East Asian
punctuation characters in justified paragraphs. Specify the optimum amount of space
between East Asian punctuation characters in all paragraphs, regardless of their alignment.
• Kana/Hangul/ZhuYin: Specify the minimum and maximum amount of space between
Kana, Hangul, or Zhu Yin characters in justified paragraphs. Specify the optimum amount
of space between Kana, Hangul, or Zhu Yin characters in all paragraphs, regardless of their
alignment.
• Han: Specify the minimum and maximum amount of space between Han characters in
justified paragraphs. Specify the optimum amount of space between Han characters in all
paragraphs, regardless of their alignment.
• R Char: Specify the minimum and maximum amount of space between Roman characters
in justified paragraphs. Specify the optimum amount of space between Roman characters
in all paragraphs, regardless of their alignment.
• Flush Zone: Specify the area before the right indentation within which the last word in
the last line of a justified paragraph must fall in order to justify that line. For example, if
you enter 1", the last line of a paragraph to which the hyphenation and justification
specification is applied will not be justified until the last word in the line falls within 1"
of the right indentation.
• Single Word Justify: Specify whether a single word on a line in a justified paragraph
extends from the left indentation to the right indentation. When the box is unchecked,
a single word on a line is left-aligned.
• Break on Spaces: Specify whether Chinese, Japanese, and Korean text breaks on spaces.
Output styles
The Output Styles dialog box (Server/QuarkXPress Server > Document Controls >
Output Styles) enables you to create and manage custom output styles. An output style
is a group of print settings that you implement at output. Using output styles eliminates
the need to re-create complex or frequently used print settings every time you print. Output
styles are available when rendering a project in EPS, PDF, PPML, and PostScript format.
When QuarkXPress Server renders a project, any output style that was applied by
QuarkXPress is overridden. If the client specifies an output style in the request, that output
style is used; otherwise, the default QuarkXPress Server output style is applied instead.
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