2022

Table Of Contents
A Guide to QuarkXPress 2022 | 2
Arrows: You will often see arrows (>), which map out the menu path to a
feature. For example: “Choose Edit > Style Sheets to display the Style Sheets
dialog box.”
Icons: Although many tools and buttons are referenced by name, which you
can see by displaying ToolTips, in some cases icons are shown for easy
identification. For example, “Click the button on the Measurements palette
to center text.”
Cross-platform issues: This application is quite consistent across operating
systems. However, some labels, buttons, key combinations, and other
aspects of the application must differ between Mac OS® and Windows®
because of user interface conventions or other factors. In such cases, both
the Mac OS and Windows versions are presented, separated by a slash, with
the Mac OS version presented first. For example, if the Mac OS version of a
button is labeled Select, and the Windows version is labeled Browse, you are
directed to “Click Select/Browse.” More complex cross-platform differences
are mentioned in notes or parenthetical statements.
Technology note
Quark developed QuarkXPress for Mac OS X and Windows to give publishers
control over typography, color, and collaboration. In addition to unique
typographic controls, QuarkXPress offers comprehensive font support, including
support for TrueType®, OpenType®, and Unicode®. Designers can use
PANTONE® (the PANTONE MATCHING SYSTEM®), Hexachrome®, Trumatch®,
Focoltone®, DIC®, and Toyo to add color to page layouts.
QuarkXPress acts as a hub for collaborative publishing environments because it
allows you to import and export content in multiple file formats, and to share
design components with other users. You can import files from applications
such as Microsoft® Word, Microsoft Excel®, Adobe® Illustrator®, and Adobe
Photoshop®. QuarkXPress supports copy paste of content from external
applications, and allows the user to convert the imported vector picture data to
Native Objects. You can output content as PostScript® or in PDF format for
Adobe Acrobat® Reader®. QuarkXPress supports export of digital output in
ePub, Kindle format, and HTML5 Publications. The ePub file is compatible with
all prominent ePub Readers and Google Chrome. The Kindle file is compatible
with Kindle devices. You can also export files that can be viewed using Internet
Explorer®, Safari®, Google Chrome®, and Firefox®. Using features such as Job
Jackets® and Composition Zones®, you can be sure that multiple people share
specifications to produce consistent publications, even while working on a
single publication simultaneously.
The QuarkXPress software architecture lets you and software developers
expand publishing capability. Through XTensions® software technology, third-
party developers can create custom modules for QuarkXPress.