8.5

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Applying mojigumi sets
To apply a mojigumi set to a paragraph, choose its name from the Mojigumi Sets
drop-down menu in the Paragraph Attributes dialog box (Style > Formats).
To apply a mojigumi set to a paragraph style sheet, choose the mojigumi set name from
the Mojigumi Sets drop-down menu in the Format tab of the Edit Paragraph Style Sheet
dialog box (Edit > Style Sheets > New > Paragraph or Edit > Style Sheets > Edit).
You can apply only one mojigumi set to a paragraph.
Character mapping for legacy projects
Projects saved in East Asian versions of QuarkXPress earlier than 8.0 do not contain Unicode
text. Rather, they contain text that is stored with a particular encoding (such as GB2312,
Big5, ShiftJIS, or x-mac-korean). When you open such files in QuarkXPress 8 or later, the
application attempts to automatically convert encoding-specific characters to Unicode
characters. However, the default Unicode conversion may not work for the following types
of characters:
Characters that are in a Traditional Chinese encoding's UDA/VDA (User Defined
Area/Vendor Defined Area) range.
Characters that are in an encoding's custom character range.
Those characters may not map to specific Unicode glyphs, so the glyphs that correspond
to these code points may differ from font to font. For example, a character that is in an
encoding's UDA/VDA range may map to one glyph in a font that uses the Taiwanese Big5
character mapping standard, but map to a different glyph in a font that uses Hong Kong's
Big5 character mapping standard. A character in an encoding's custom character range
may be mapped to glyphs that are specific to a particular language or industry.
QuarkXPress includes mapping tables that make it easy to solve the first problem. You can
also create your own mapping tables to accommodate projects that use custom characters.
Mapping for projects that use UDA/VDA characters
When you open a project created in a Chinese version of QuarkXPress earlier than 8.0,
QuarkXPress automatically highlights all UDA/VDA characters to indicate that they should
be checked to make sure they display the proper glyph. You can turn off this highlighting
by unchecking the Highlight characters defined by Traditional Chinese font vendors
box in the Fonts pane of the Preferences dialog box(QuarkXPress/Edit >Preferences).
If a project's highlighted glyphs display incorrectly, you mayneed to map the characters
in that project to Unicode using amapping table. A mapping table is a text file that tells
QuarkXPress how to convert text that uses a particular flavor of encoding to Unicode.
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