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A Guide to QuarkXPress 2022 | 352
japanesewin.txt: Used for legacy files that use Windows Japanese encodings.
koreanmac.txt: Used for legacy files that use Mac OS X Korean encodings.
koreanwin.txt: Used for legacy files that use Windows Korean encodings.
As installed, these mapping tables contain instructions for creating custom
mappings, but they do not include any actual mappings. To create custom
mappings, open the file that corresponds to the encoding used by the target
project, and then follow the instructions in the file to create the mappings you
need. Then quit QuarkXPress, relaunch, and open the project. When you open
the project, QuarkXPress uses your custom mapping table to convert the
project’s characters to Unicode.
Mapping tables are used only when opening pre-8.0 projects. Once you have
saved a project in the current QuarkXPress version format, the text is in
Unicode and the mapping table is no longer required.
Type Tricks
Type Tricks adds the following typographic utilities: Make Fraction, Make Price,
Word Space Tracking, Line Check, and Custom Underline.
Make Fraction
The Make Fraction command (Style > Type Style) enables you to format
fractions automatically. This command becomes active when a fraction is
selected or the cursor is placed adjacent to (and on the same line as) the
characters that make up the fraction. Examples of fractions that could be
formatted are: 11/42, 131/416, and 11/4x.
To convert characters into a fraction, select the characters and choose Style >
Type Style > Make Fraction.
The characters in the fraction are converted using Baseline Shift and the
formatting specified in the Fraction/Price tab of the Preferences dialog box
(QuarkXPress/Edit > Preferences > Application > Fraction/Price).
Make Price
The Make Price command (Style > Type Style) enables you to format prices
automatically. This command is available when text that can be formatted as a
price (such as $1.49, £20.00, and a.bc) is selected or the cursor is adjacent to
(and on the same line as) any of the characters. A price must contain a radix
(decimal symbol), which is indicated by a period or comma. Characters before
and after the radix can be only letters or numbers.