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
To edit a font-mapping rule, select the rule and click Edit to display the Edit Font Mapping
dialog box, then choose a replacement font from the Replacement drop-down menu.
Click Export to export the current set of font mapping rules as an XML file. Click Import
to import an XML file that contains font-replacement rules.
Source setups
The Source command (Server/QuarkXPress Server > Document Controls > Color Setups >
Source) displays the Default Source Setups dialog box, which enables you to create and
manage source setups.
Default Source Setups dialog box
A source setup describes colors in a layout as they exist prior to output — in other words,
where the colors came from. A source setup contains profiles and rendering intents for
both solid colors and pictures in RGB, CMYK, LAB, and grayscale. In addition, it includes
information about the underlying color space for named colors (such as Pantone Process
Coated colors) and inks (such as cyan, magenta, yellow, black, and multi-inks). You might
create source setups for clients based on their standard workflows, or you might create
source setups for a specific project.
To get started in creating a source setup, you will need to know some details about the
hardware and software involved in a client's workflow — what type of digital camera and
scanner they use, for example — and you'll need to make sure the relevant profiles are
available. It's also helpful to see sample projects so you know what types of pictures, colors,
inks, and devices they're working with, such as logos, charts and graphs, photographs,
duotones, etc., output to SWOP or displayed on the Web.
Creating a source setup
To configure a source setup:
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