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0 and 1), 1 is Restart numbering after Style (0= Level, 1= Style), 4 is Row
index of Paragraph Style Sheet in Style pop up.
If a $ replaces any or all format codes (for example, <*t$>), the current
paragraph style sheet values are used. If a style sheet is not currently applied,
the Normal style sheet is used. All numeric values in these two commands are
measured in points.
Any or all of the format codes can be replaced by a $ to use the current
style sheet’s definition, or by a 0 to specify no rule (for example, <*ra$> and
<*ra0>).
This feature is an East Asian feature and is only available when you have the
East Asian preference enabled (QuarkXPress/Edit( > Preferences > East Asian).
However, you can import and export text that uses these features in XPress
Tags format using any language edition of QuarkXPress.
Other attributes
This section lists attributes that do not fit into the other categories.
Glyph:
<DoO,F"zero",I0,f"ACaslonPro-Bold">0<oC>, where DoO = opening tag, F"zero" =
Feature, I0 = index of the alternate glyph, f"AcaslonPro-Bold" = Font, 0 = base
character, and oC = close tag.
Hyperlink:
<A(3,"HYPB",\#002\#000\#000\#000)[2]>Linked text<A(3,"HYP\"",\#nnn\#xxx)[n]>,
where <A(3,"HYPB",\#002\#000\#000\#000)[2]> is the opening tag (this never
changes), \#nnn is the type of link (\#000 = URL, \#004 = anchor, \#008 = page),
and \#xxx indicates the creation order of this hyperlink in the project (\#001 =
first created, \#002 = second created, and so forth).
Bookmarks:
@$:<~"BookmarkRef1">Charles John Huffam Dickens was an English writer and
social critic. Dickens's literary success began with the publication of The Pickwick
Papers. Within a few years he had become an international literary celebrity,
<~"BookmarkRef2">famous for his <~"BookmarkRef3">humor,
<~"BookmarkRef4">satire, and <~"BookmarkRef5">keen observation of character
and society.<~"BookmarkRef6">Dickens's creative genius has been
<~"BookmarkRef7">praised by <~"BookmarkRef8">fellow writers— from
<~"BookmarkRef9">Leo Tolstoy to <~"BookmarkRef10">George Orwell and
<~"BookmarkRef11">G. K. Chesterton—for its realism, comedy, prose style, unique
characterizations, and social criticism.
~Bookmark=<BookmarkRef1"Charles John Huffam Dickens">
<BookmarkRef2"Famous For"