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The Glyphs palette displays the available OpenType features for each font.
Working with Color Fonts
A color font file is a regular font file that embeds additional data to display more
graphic properties than the contour shapes of a character.
QuarkXPress supports three color font formats:
SBIX: This is an Apple format, containing glyphs with bitmap raster data.
COLR: This is a Microsoft format, containing glyphs with vector data.
SVG: This is an Adobe and Mozilla format, containing glyphs with vector and
raster data.
Adobe Illustrator 2018 and Adobe Photoshop 2018 support SVG and SBIX fonts,
while Text Edit, Pixelmator, and Sketch applications support SBIX fonts.
QuarkXPress 2018 is the only applications supporting three color font formats
and the only application to support COLR fonts.
To use a color font, just install the color font in one of the three supported
formats in macOS or Windows and use it like any other font in QuarkXPress.
QuarkXPress provides different font icons ( , , ) for the three supported color
font formats so that the color fonts are easily differentiable from normal fonts
and from each other.
If an installed color font is available in more than one format on the system,
then the one having the higher preference order will be enumerated in the
font list. The preference order is: SVG, COLR, SBIX.
Both Windows and macOS have a default color font (Segoe UI Emoji font on
Windows and Apple Color Emoji on macOS).
Color fonts based on vector glyphs can be resized without any loss, just like any
regular font. Color bitmap fonts, like any other photo or pixel-based image, will
scale properly up to a certain size, depending on their original resolution.
Beyond that resolution, the lettering will look pixelated.
Bitmap fonts will work in high-quality output (such as print), however that
depends on the resolution added to such a font. You might see issue with
bitmap-based fonts when you use large font sizes. If you use a color font that
contains many hi-res bitmaps, the output will also significantly increase in size.
Emoji glyphs and color font glyphs can be inserted from the Glyph palette. If an
emoji glyph has a multi code point value then the glyphs will be displayed as
unencoded glyphs but can inserted as a single glyph.
Color fonts glyphs which have a single code point, can be inserted from System
Character Viewer (Cmd+ Control + Escape) on Mac, Emoji Panel (Windows key +