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Using the Paths pane, you can select different clipping paths to use for text
runaround contours. To select a text runaround contour, click the empty box in
the first column. The Text Runaround icon displays and the text wraps around
the contours of the clipping path.
For text runaround to occur, the picture box needs to be in front of the text. If
the text is not wrapping, select the picture box and choose Item > Bring
Forward or Item > Bring to Front.
You also can use the Paths pane to control the display of an image by selecting
a clipping path you created in Photoshop. To select a clipping path, click in the
empty box in the second column. The Clipping Path icon displays and the area
of the picture within the selected clipping path displays.
You can reverse any changes you make to paths in PSD Import. The paths will
revert to their original state as they were created in the imported PSD file. To do
this, choose Revert Path or Revert All Paths from the Advanced Image Control
palette or context menu.
Printing PSD pictures
When you print a layout using Advanced Image Control, you can specify the
layers, channels, and paths within each PSD picture to print. Since the eye icon
in the Advanced Image Control palette controls both display and printing,
pictures print as they display.
Improvements in EPS Images
On importing EPS images, which is having text with embedded fonts were
getting rendered and outputted with Courier fonts, due to some permission
issues. Now all such issues are fixed and the user should be able import EPS
images having embedded fonts, rendering, and output from QuarkXPress.
Support of SVG format Images*
QuarkXPress now support import of SVG images. The user can import SVG files
into QuarkXPress like any other image format files. The imported SVG integrates
with all the output files of QuarkXPress i.e., PDF, HTML output etc.
In QuarkXPress, the default export format for SVG images is PNG format in
Digital Output. However, if we apply Picture Fitting, images will get exported as
SVG images.
Go to File Menu > Click Import
Select any SVG Image press Open