A Guide to QuarkXPress Server 9.
CONTENTS Contents About this Guide...............................................................................5 What we're assuming about you............................................................................5 Where to go for help..............................................................................................5 Conventions............................................................................................................6 Getting started with QuarkXPress Server............
CONTENTS Understanding QuarkXPress Server parameters..................................................32 Looking up a parameter................................................................................................32 QuarkXPress Server Web Integration Guide overview........................................32 Render types.................................................................................................................32 General parameters...............................................
CONTENTS QuarkXPress Server Manager.........................................................51 Understanding QuarkXPress Server Manager......................................................51 Load balancing..............................................................................................................51 Request timeout interval...............................................................................................52 Determining QuarkXPress Server instance availability..................
ABOUT THIS GUIDE About this Guide You do not need to read this guide from cover to cover. Instead, use this guide to quickly look up information, find out what you need to know, and proceed with your work. Use the detailed table of contents at the beginning of the guide to find information quickly.
ABOUT THIS GUIDE Conventions Formatting conventions highlight information to help you quickly find what you need. • Bold type style: The names of all dialog boxes, fields, and other controls are set in bold type. For example: "Click OK." • References: In descriptions of features, parenthetical references guide you in accessing those features. For example: "The Find/Change dialog box (Edit menu) lets you find and replace text.
GETTING STARTED WITH QUARKXPRESS SERVER Getting started with QuarkXPress Server QuarkXPress Server lets you render QuarkXPress projects in a variety of formats. QuarkXPress Server architecture The QuarkXPress Server architecture is shown in the following diagram. QuarkXPress Server architecture diagram A GUIDE TO QUARKXPRESS SERVER 9.
GETTING STARTED WITH QUARKXPRESS SERVER Understanding QuarkXPress Server QuarkXPress Server lets you output customized QuarkXPress layouts in a variety of formats — including JPEG, Portable Document Format (PDF), and PostScript® — from a centralized QuarkXPress Server application. To send a request to a QuarkXPress Server application, all you need to do is enter a URL into your Web browser's address field.
GETTING STARTED WITH QUARKXPRESS SERVER The document pool and the Streaming Document Provider QuarkXPress Server has two main ways to find or receive content for rendering. • The document pool • The Streaming Document Provider QuarkXPress Server can read templates and static projects from a directory called the document pool. The document pool can be any directory that is available to QuarkXPress Server through a file system or an FTP server.
GETTING STARTED WITH QUARKXPRESS SERVER • Using request handlers. For more information, see jobjacket and updateprefsfromjj the QuarkXPress Server Web Integration Guide. Once you've downloaded the default Job Jackets file, you can update its resources using QuarkXPress. For more information, see "Job Jackets" in A Guide to QuarkXPress. The location of the default Job Jackets file is stored in the QuarkXPress Server preferences folder. For more information, see "QuarkXPress Server preferences.
GETTING STARTED WITH QUARKXPRESS SERVER • Windows 2008 R2 64-bit, when QuarkXPress Server is running as a service under a local user account: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Quark\QuarkXPress Server Renderer 9.1 For more information about preferences, see "Administration menu." Quark License Administrator To prevent unauthorized use, QuarkXPress Server requires the presence of a Quark® License Administrator (QLA) server to launch.
GETTING STARTED WITH QUARKXPRESS SERVER • DEBUG = includes messages that indicate server resource usage. • TRACE = includes messages according to activity related to requests. Refer to Java documentation for more information about logging levels. To change logging levels: 1 Open the "conf" folder in your QuarkXPress Server folder. 2 Open "log4j.xml" in a text-editing application. 3 To define the logging level for QuarkXPerss Server errors, scroll to
GETTING STARTED WITH QUARKXPRESS SERVER As of version 8.0, the QuarkXPress Server XDK is Unicode-compliant.
GETTING STARTED WITH QUARKXPRESS SERVER the specified query interval in seconds between retries), the renderer monitor recyles that process. • To control how many renderers the master process launches, specify a number for qxpserver.subrenders. Note that the number of renderers you can launch depends on your license. Launching QuarkXPress Server On Windows, you can install QuarkXPress Server as an application or as a service (Quark recommends that you always run it as a service).
THE QUARKXPRESS SERVER USER INTERFACE The QuarkXPress Server user interface QuarkXPress Server offers a browser-based user interface instead of a conventional user interface. This chapter describes that interface and explains how you can use it to configure and customize your QuarkXPress Server application and manage your server XTensions modules.
THE QUARKXPRESS SERVER USER INTERFACE lets you view the contents of the document pool. You can collapse and expand this pane with the button at the right end of the Navigation Pane header. If you click Server Information, the Status Monitor screen displays. The fields in the top area provide information about the server. The icons in the area below represent the renderers that are currently running and show which requests are being processed by each renderer in real time.
THE QUARKXPRESS SERVER USER INTERFACE To add a file, click Add Files in the header. If you add multiple files at one time, you can create a folder to put them all into by entering the folder name in the Folder film. Document Pool screen To delete a file, check its box and then click Delete Files. To search for a file or folder, use the search field in the header. To preview a file, Control+click/right-click the file and choose Preview. To get a file's relative path, double-click the file name.
THE QUARKXPRESS SERVER USER INTERFACE Use the Allow Memory Caching check box to control whether memory is cached. Use the Max Memory Cache Size field to specify the maximum memory size allocated to the cache memory. Valid values are from 10MB to 1024MB. Use the Force Served Documents Closed check box to control whether QuarkXPress Server closes projects from the document pool after it renders them, regardless of the Telegraph XTensions software setting.
THE QUARKXPRESS SERVER USER INTERFACE • QuarkXPress Server Transaction Log.log: This log lists all transactions and all errors. Detailed application logging is enabled for these log files only if it is enabled in the "log4j.xml" file. To log detailed transaction timing data, check Log Timing Data. Logged problems include the following: • Missing Fonts: If fonts are missing from a project that has been requested for rendering, a one-line description of each missing font is added to the error log.
THE QUARKXPRESS SERVER USER INTERFACE Use the Port field to specify the port number of the e-mail server that QuarkXPress Server should use to send messages. Valid values are from 0 to 255. Use the From to specify the source e-mail address the QuarkXPress Server application should use to send messages (for example, QXPSserver1@quark.com). Use the To to specify the e-mail address to which the QuarkXPress Server application should send messages (for example, QXPServerAdmin@quark.com).
THE QUARKXPRESS SERVER USER INTERFACE Preferences — Input Settings The Input Settings tab (Administration > Preferences > Renderer > Input Settings) includes the following controls. Check Smart Quotes to force QuarkXPress to replace feet (')and inches (") marks automatically with the specified quotation marks. Use the Format drop-down menu to specify the default characters to be used with the Smart Quotes feature and Convert Quotes option in the Get Text dialog box (File > Get Text).
THE QUARKXPRESS SERVER USER INTERFACE Choose an option from the Encoding drop-down menu to indicate how the applications should display characters in non-Unicode text. Preferences — Fonts The Fonts pane (Administration > Preferences > Renderer > Fonts) includes the following controls. To specify default replacement fonts, check Specify Default Replacement Font and choose options from the Roman and East Asian drop-down menu.
THE QUARKXPRESS SERVER USER INTERFACE To disable OpenType kerning for full-width characters, check Do Not Kern Full Width Characters. Preferences — Print Layout Settings The Print Layout Settings pane (Administration > Preferences > Renderer > Print Layout Settings) includes the following controls. Use the Master Page Items drop-down menu to control what happens to master items when master pages are applied.
THE QUARKXPRESS SERVER USER INTERFACE Use the Ciceros/cm field to specify a ciceros-to-centimeter conversion value different from the standard 2.1967 (range = 2 to 3 c, measurement system = ciceros, smallest increment = .001). Preferences — Paragraph The Paragraph pane (Administration > Preferences > Renderer > Paragraph) includes the following controls. Use the Auto Leading feature to automatically set line spacing.
THE QUARKXPRESS SERVER USER INTERFACE of the character and is a percentage of font size. The Superscript HScale value determines width and is a percentage of the normal character width (as specified by the font designer). The default value for both scales is 60% (range = 0 to 100%, measurement system = percentage, smallest increment = .1). Use the Subscript fields to control the placement and scale (size) of subscript characters.
THE QUARKXPRESS SERVER USER INTERFACE Check Standard Em Space to specify an em-space equivalent to the point size of the text (for example, 24pt text has a 24pt em space). If Standard Em Space is unchecked, the application uses the width of the two zeros in the current font as the em-space width. This option is checked by default. You can insert an em space in text by pressing Option+space/Ctrl+Shift+6. Use the Flex Space Width field to change the 50% default width of a flexible space.
THE QUARKXPRESS SERVER USER INTERFACE • Choose Overprint to cause overprinting for object and background colors with an Auto Amount specified in the Trap Specifications dialog box (Edit > Colors > Edit Trap), as well as for items with an Auto Amount (+) or (–) specified in the Trap Information palette (Window > Trap Information).
THE QUARKXPRESS SERVER USER INTERFACE relation to how they would look when printed on white paper. Defined by Sources uses the rendering intents defined in source setup for all colors and images. To color manage vector content in imported EPS and PDF files, check Color Manage Vector EPS/PDF. Note that this preference applies only to EPS and PDF files imported after this box is checked.
THE QUARKXPRESS SERVER USER INTERFACE Check Out License dialog box To check the QuarkXPress Server license out of Quark License Administrator, choose Administration > Check Out License. To specify the number of days for checkout, enter a value in days in the Check out for field. To be warned in advance of license expiration, check Warn me and use the corresponding fields. A GUIDE TO QUARKXPRESS SERVER 9.
CREATING URL REQUESTS Creating URL requests You can use URL requests to make QuarkXPress Server render projects in a variety of formats, to use the features of server XTensions modules, and to control the server. The topics below provide an overview of how to construct server requests and use URL parameters. This chapter also lists functions that let you control the server. For detailed information about constructing other types of URL requests, see the QuarkXPress Server Web Integration Guide.
CREATING URL REQUESTS http://QXPServer:8080/PDF/MyProject.qxp?includehyperlinks=1&embedallfonts=1 Some URL parameters require Boolean arguments. For such parameters, valid values include 1 or 0, true or false, y or n, and yes or no. You can also send requests to QuarkXPress Server using the HTTP GET and POST protocols and using XML with XSLT. For more information about these approaches, see the QuarkXPress Server Web Integration Guide.
CREATING URL REQUESTS Understanding QuarkXPress Server parameters Parameters let you control the details of how a request is executed. For example, you can use the page parameter to create a request that returns only the third page of a project: http://QXPServer:8080/jpeg/project1.qxp?page=3 You can include multiple parameters in the same request; simply separate them with an ampersand (&).
CREATING URL REQUESTS For more information, see the QuarkXPress Server Web Integration Guide. Specialized parameters Specialized parameters are parameters that serve special purposes. Some of these parameters work by asking the server to read the contents of XML files. For more information, see the QuarkXPress Server Web Integration Guide.
MODIFYING LAYOUTS WITH XML Modifying layouts with XML The xml namespace deconstructs a project according to the Modifier DTD. The construct namespace lets the server turn an XML representation of a QuarkXPress project back into an actual project. With these namespaces, you can deconstruct a project into an XML representation, change the XML in accordance with the Modifier DTD, and then have the server generate an updated version of the QuarkXPress project.
USING SSL Using SSL You can configure QuarkXPress Server with different security options. In addition to your own network security specifications, you can specify Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol for client applications. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) support You can configure Tomcat (and therefore all QuarkXPress Server clients) to run in secure mode with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology. This section explains the configuration process.
USING SSL 4 Locate the following tag (preceded by the comment ) and uncomment it. 5 Replace 61399 with 61400 (or any port on which Tomcat will be listening for secure connections). 6 Save and close "server.xml.
USING SSL You can obtain an SSL certificate from a trusted Certificate Authority (CA). Import the certificate into the keystore used by QuarkXPress Server's JVM. For more information about the importance of keystores, use the following URL: http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/ssl-howto.html. A GUIDE TO QUARKXPRESS SERVER 9.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER XTENSIONS SOFTWARE QuarkXPress Server XTensions software Just as XTensions software provides additional functionality to QuarkXPress, XTensions software enables QuarkXPress Server to do things it can't do by default.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER XTENSIONS SOFTWARE You cannot export an article from a QuarkXPress project unless the article has been created and named in QuarkXPress using CopyDeskArticleXT XTensions software. To export an article in a particular format, use the format parameter. • To export a standard article, use format=fullfeatured. • To export an article in lightweight mode, use format=lightweight.This format can be useful in situations where file size is an issue.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER XTENSIONS SOFTWARE To delete the component named "New Component" from the article named "Article1.qcd," you could use XML like the following: PAGE 41QUARKXPRESS SERVER XTENSIONS SOFTWARE • Modify tables and their contents • Create QuarkCopyDesk articles and components • Create lines, anchored boxes, and Bézier boxes • Create lists • Group and ungroup boxes • Divide layouts into sections To use Modifier XTensions software, a client creates an XML file indicating the actions to be taken and sends that XML file to the QuarkXPress Server application, where Modifier XTensions software reads the XML and makes the requested changes.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER XTENSIONS SOFTWARE Creating XML for Modifier XTensions software All XML used with Modifier XTensions software uses the Modifier DTD. This DTD is documented in full in the QuarkXPress Server Web Integration Guide.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER XTENSIONS SOFTWARE For information about the parameters for exporting in this format, see the QuarkXPress Server Web Integration Guide. App Studio XTensions software The App Studio XTensions modules allow QuarkXPress Server to render Print and App Studio layouts in QuarkXPress projects as App Studio issue (AVE) files. A GUIDE TO QUARKXPRESS SERVER 9.
TELEGRAPH XTENSIONS SOFTWARE Telegraph XTensions software Unlike the other XTensions software described in this guide, Telegraph XTensions software works with QuarkXPress, rather than with QuarkXPress Server. You can use Telegraph XTensions software to create QuarkXPress projects that can serve as templates in QuarkXPress Server.
TELEGRAPH XTENSIONS SOFTWARE QuarkXPress Server pane of Preferences dialog box (QuarkXPress/Edit menu) For information on adding a server, see "Adding a server." To edit the properties of a server in the Server list, select the server name and then click Edit. To remove a server from the Server Setup list, select the server and then click Remove. To allow projects checked in from this copy of QuarkXPress to remain open on the server after it has been served, check Allow Document to Stay Open.
TELEGRAPH XTENSIONS SOFTWARE QuarkXPress Server pane of Preferences dialog box 3 Click Add. The Add Server dialog box displays. Add Server dialog box 4 Enter a human-readable name for the server in the Server Name field. 5 Enter the server's name or IP address in the Address field. 6 Enter the server's port number in the Port field. The default port number is 8080. Valid values are from 1 to 65535.
TELEGRAPH XTENSIONS SOFTWARE 8 Click OK, then close the Preferences dialog box. Using Telegraph XTensions software Once you have configured preferences for Telegraph QuarkXTensions software, you can begin creating QuarkXPress Server templates. After you complete a template, Telegraph XTensions software can upload the file to a QuarkXPress Server computer. Identifying QuarkXPress items and groups The Box Identifiers palette lets you associate names with items and groups.
TELEGRAPH XTENSIONS SOFTWARE 1 Using the Item tool, select the target item or group. 2 In the Box Identifiers palette, click New Box Name . The New Box Name dialog box displays. New Box Name dialog box 3 Enter a name for the item or group in the Box Name field. 4 Click OK. The name of the item or group displays on the Box Identifiers palette, next to the item’s item ID and page number. In addition to items on layout pages, you can also name items on master pages.
TELEGRAPH XTENSIONS SOFTWARE Upload Template dialog box 2 Choose a server from the Server drop-down menu. This drop-down menu includes the servers listed in the QuarkXPress Server pane of the Preferences dialog box (QuarkXPress/Edit menu). 3 If you specified a directory path for the server, that path automatically displays in the Directory Path field. If you did not specify a directory path in the preferences, this field remains blank.
TELEGRAPH XTENSIONS SOFTWARE 9 Click OK. If you check Fonts, an alert reminds you of possible restrictions regarding copying font software. Click OK to continue uploading the project with the fonts, click Do Not Collect Fonts to upload the project without the fonts, or click Cancel to stop the upload. The Upload Status window displays a progress bar that displays the status of the upload. When the upload is complete, a message notifies you whether the project uploaded successfully.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER MANAGER QuarkXPress Server Manager QuarkXPress Server Manager is a server application that efficiently routes rendering requests in an environment that uses one or more QuarkXPress Server applications. QuarkXPress Server Manager uses load-balancing methods to determine which server in the QuarkXPress Server pool can best process a document request, and uses caching to improve speed and efficiency.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER MANAGER Request Size 1 8MB 2 1MB 3 2MB • Random Load Balancer: Each rendering request is sent to a random server. • Round-robin Load Balancer: Requests are sent to servers in a set order.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER MANAGER QuarkXPress Server Manager will wait for the response until that period of time elapses, and then send the request to a different QuarkXPress Server instance. This ensures that a request does not get "lost" if its assigned QuarkXPress Server instance does not become available promptly. For information about setting a request timeout interval, see "Using other global settings.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER MANAGER Within the logs, each QuarkXPress Server instance is identified by its IP address and port number. You can export log files in XML (Extensible Markup Language) or comma-separated values (CSV) format. For more information, see "Exporting log files." Caching To increase speed and efficiency, QuarkXPress Server Manager caches information in memory.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER MANAGER 5 Use the Manage Servers pane to add QuarkXPress Server instances, specify information about those servers (see "Configuring QuarkXPress Server instances"), and choose a load-balancing method (see "Controlling load balancing"). 6 Configure proxy server settings, automatic e-mail settings, and various other settings in the Global Settings pane (see "Using a proxy server," "Generating automatic e-mail messages," and "Using other global settings").
QUARKXPRESS SERVER MANAGER Starting the Manager Web client To launch the QuarkXPress Server Manager Web application, click Open Admin Client on the QuarkXPress Server Manager home page. The QuarkXPress Server Manager administration Web client displays. The QuarkXPress Server Manager Web client Request handler binding When you add a QuarkXPress Server instance to QuarkXPress Server Manager, you can choose to bind that server instance to particular rendering type or request type.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER MANAGER Manage Servers pane To configure an individual QuarkXPress Server instance, click Manage under the icon for that instance. The QuarkXPress Server Web interface for that instance displays. Adding and enabling a QuarkXPress Server instance When you add and enable a QuarkXPress Server instance in the Manage Servers pane of the QuarkXPress Server Manager interface, the QuarkXPress Server Manager server begins routing rendering requests to that QuarkXPress Server instance.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER MANAGER Add QuarkXPress Server dialog box 3 Enter the QuarkXPress Server instance's DNS name or IP address in the Name/IP Address field. 4 Enter the QuarkXPress Server instance's port number in the Port Number field. 5 If the QuarkXPress Server instance is running with the HTTPS protocol, check HTTPS. 6 To specify an alternate name for the server, enter a value in the Alias field. The Alias value displays in the Manage Servers pane of the QuarkXPress Server Manager interface.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER MANAGER appropriate namespaces in the corresponding field as a comma-separated list. For more information, see "Request handler binding." 11 Click OK. Editing a QuarkXPress Server instance To edit the description of a QuarkXPress Server instance, display the Manage Servers pane of the QuarkXPress Server Manager interface, select the server in the list, and then click Edit Server.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER MANAGER Controlling load balancing Load balancing ensures that each rendering request is sent to a QuarkXPress Server instance that is most likely to be able to handle it quickly. To define a load-balancing setting for the QuarkXPress Server Manager server, display the Manage Servers pane of the QuarkXPress Server Manager interface and click Load Balancer Method Settings. The Load Balancer Method Settings dialog box displays.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER MANAGER To manage the QuarkXPress Server Manager cache, display the Manage Cache pane of the QuarkXPress Server Manager interface. Manage Cache pane Requests are stored in the cache only if the cache is turned on. For more information, see "Configuring cache options." The cache stores only the results of requests that do not deliberately bypass the cache.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER MANAGER Manage Cache pane • To set the maximum number of files allowed in the cache, enter a value in the Cache Count field. When the number of files in the cache reaches the number you set here, QuarkXPress Server Manager begins deleting the least recently used files to make room in the cache. • To set the maximum disk cache size, enter a value in the Cache Disk Size field.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER MANAGER Manage Logs pane Viewing log file details To view information about a specific log file, display the Manage Logs pane of the QuarkXPress Server Manager interface, then choose the log file name from the Select Log File drop-down menu. Deleting log files To delete a log file: 1 Display the Manage Logs pane of the QuarkXPress Server Manager interface. 2 Choose the target log file from the Select Log File drop-down menu. 3 Click Clear Log.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER MANAGER Log Settings dialog box To set the maximum log file size, enter a value in the Max Log File Size field. When a log file reaches this size, the current log file is closed and a new log file is created. To specify the maximum number of log files to keep, enter a value in the Max Rolling Count field. When the number of log files reaches this limit, QuarkXPress Server Manager deletes the oldest log file each time a new log file is created.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER MANAGER The Debug and Information settings produce large logs that grow rapidly, so you might want to use these settings for troubleshooting only. Using a proxy server Some networks route network traffic through a proxy server for reasons of efficiency or security. To use a proxy server for all requests and responses between QuarkXPress Server Manager and QuarkXPress Server: 1 Display the Proxy Server Settings tab of the Global Settings pane of the QuarkXPress Server Manager interface.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER MANAGER 4 If this SMTP server requires validation, enter a valid user name in the User Name field and a valid password in the Password field. SMTP Settings pane Two events can cause QuarkXPress Server Manager to generate an e-mail message: • If Inactive Host E-mail Notification is checked (see "Using other global settings"), a message is sent when a QuarkXPress Server instance goes from the active state to the inactive state.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER MANAGER Other Settings tab of Global Settings page • Max Retries: To specify the maximum number of times the QuarkXPress Server Manager server should submit a request to the QuarkXPress Server instances, enter a value in this field. When QuarkXPress Manager has unsucessfully submitted a request this many times, the application returns an error message.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER MANAGER Make sure a copy of the project file is in each QuarkXPress Server instance's document pool. Note that individual QuarkXPress Server instances can override this this value by providing another document name. Note also that a ping document is used only if Ping Type is set to Ping Document. • Common Document Pool Usage: Check this box if all managed QuarkXPress Server instances are using the same document pool.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER MANAGER 1 On the computer where the QuarkXPress Server Manager server application is running, open the following file in a text-editing application: [application folder]\server\conf\Manager_Server_ErrorCodeMapping.properties 2 Create a new line containing a QuarkXPress Server specific error code for which you want to generate automatic e-mail messages (with or without a custom text message). Follow the error code with an equals sign, a unique custom error code, and a return.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER MANAGER This change will not take effect until you quit and restart the QuarkXPress Server Manager server application. Sending requests from a browser Like QuarkXPress Server, QuarkXPress Server Manager lets you send requests from a Web browser. This capability helps to ensure that you need to make only minimal changes when you update an application so that it sends requests to a QuarkXPress Server Manager server instead of a QuarkXPress Server instance.
QUARKXPRESS SERVER MANAGER logic. To make QuarkXPress Server Manager send a response to the browser rather than the URL of the temporary files in the cache, set this value to false. (Note that setting this value to false might result in decreased performance.) • qxpsm_responseredirect: If you use servlet methodology to send a request to QuarkXPress Server Manager with qxpsm_responseasurl=true, QuarkXPress Server Manager returns a frameset page with one or more frames.
GLOSSARY Glossary Document pool: The document pool contains the projects that are available for rendering. By default, the document pool is a collection of discrete files or folders in a specific, identified folder located on the local server or on a connected network drive. When some type of external document provider (such as a content management system or database) is used, projects are not stored in the local document pool.
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INDEX Index A H App Studio 43 H&Js 24 application preferences 28 hyperlinks 23 articles 38, 39 hyphenation 24 AVE 43 I B Interactive Designer 42 binding 56 J C Job Jackets 28 caching 10, 60, 61 color management 27 components 39 connection queue 11 construct 34 K kerning 22, 24 copydesk 33, 38, 39 L custom error messages 68, 69 layers 28, 42 layouts 9 D deconstruct 34 default render type 17 document pool 9, 16, 17, 66 document providers 9, 33 E e-mail notifications 65, 66, 69 EPS 22 err
INDEX P parameters 32, 33, 70 passwords 70 PDF 22, 40 pictures 28 ping 66 platform-specific rendering 66 preferences 10, 20, 28 projects 9 proxy servers 65 Q qcddoc 33 QLA 11 Quark License Administrator 11 QuarkCopyDesk 38, 39 R render type, default 17 render types 32 renderer 11 renderers 13 request handler binding 56 routing 59 server templates 8 ServerpApp.