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
Use the Fonts pane to specify which fonts are included in output. Note that many of the
options in this pane are available only when printing to a PostScript output device.
Use the Color pane to control color output.
Use the Marks pane to include crop marks, registration marks, and bleed marks in the
output. Crop marks are short vertical and horizontal lines printed outside the page's final
trim size, indicating where to cut the page. Registration marks are symbols that are used to
align overlaying plates. Bleed marks indicate where page bleeds end.
Use the Layers pane to specify which layers to output and which layouts to suppress.
Use the Bleed pane to allow items to bleed (extend beyond the page edges) at printout.
Bleed settings apply to every page in the layout.
Use the Transparency pane to specify how transparency is handled at export.
Use the JDF pane to specify whether to save a JDF file from the project's Job Jackets
structure. When you check Output JDF, the Include Job Jacket Contact drop-down list
becomes available; choose a contact from among the Contact Resources in the project's
Job Jacket structure.
Use the OPI pane to control settings for Open Prepress Interface (OPI).
In the Advanced pane, you can specify the PostScript level of the output device.
Use the Summary pane to view a summary of the settings in the other panes.
Font mapping
Use the Font Mapping dialog box (Server/QuarkXPress Server > Document Controls >
Font Mapping) to set rules for missing fonts on the server. If required fonts are not available
to QuarkXPress Server, rendered layouts display a substitute font.
The Font Mapping dialog box
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