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XTensions Software
You can use XTensions modules to add features such as palettes, commands,
tools, and menus that augment just about every activity you undertake.
Working with XTensions modules
Many XTensions come in two parts: One file for the functionality of the
XTensions module, and another file for its user interface. The name of the
user interface module typically ends in “UI.” XTensions modules that do not
have any user interface do not have to have a UI file.
Installing XTensions modules
QuarkXPress ships with a default set of XTensions modules. You can also
install additional XTensions software developed by Quark or by third-party
companies.
macOS
QuarkXPress is released as an “App Bundle” for macOS. In order to make this
possible, all of the supporting folders, including the default XTensions, have
been moved inside the self-contained app bundle. QuarkXPress will load third
party XTensions from the following two locations:
~/Library/Application Support/Quark/QuarkXPress <version>/XTensions
/Library/Application Support/Quark/QuarkXPress <version>/XTensions
If the XTension is placed in the main library path, it will be available to all the
users on that Mac. If deployed in the user’s library path, the XTension will only
be available to that particular user. If the same XTension exists in both of these
locations, then the one in the user’s library location will get the preference.
The XTensions must be placed in one of these folders for QuarkXPress
<version> to load them. Do not make a change in the QuarkXPress app
bundle. Newly installed XTensions modules will load the next time you
launch.
The XTensions Disabled folder was deprecated with QuarkXPress <version>
on Mac and will no longer be supported. The disabled XTensions will be
recorded in the following file: ~/Library/Application
Support/Quark/QuarkXPress <version>/XTSettings.plist.