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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- Quark digital publishing options
- Defining your goals and limitations
- Hardware, operating systems, and formats
- General design approach
- Mistakes to avoid
- Projects and Layouts
- Digital layouts
- Creating a digital layout
- Working with layouts
- Adding interactivity to digital layouts
- Working with interactivity actions
- East Asian features in Digital layouts
- Text in Digital layouts
- Fonts in Digital layouts
- Hyperlinks in Digital layouts
- Groups in Digital layouts
- Synchronizing content between orientations
- Updating missing files
- Reviewing Digital Publishing asset usage
- Working with Reflow
- Creating a TOC for ePub or Kindle
- Working with eBook metadata
- Digital layouts
- Working with output styles
- HTML5 Publications
- Exporting for ePub
- Exporting for Kindle
- The App Studio feature
- Understanding App Studio
- Creating an App Studio issue
- Creating an App Studio app
- Preparing to submit an App Studio app to Apple
- Creating your developer account
- Getting your iPad's device ID
- Creating your iOS Development Certificate
- Creating your iOS Distribution Certificate
- Registering devices
- Creating an app ID
- Setting up for push notifications
- Creating a Development Provisioning Profile
- Creating an App Store Provisioning Profile
- Creating an app description in iTunes Connect
- Setting up in-app purchases
- Preparing to submit an Android App Studio app
- Requesting an App Studio app
- Updating an App Studio app
- Preparing to submit an App Studio app to Apple
- Submitting an app to Apple
- Submitting an Android app
- Exporting as an iOS app
- Legal notices
- Index
• Publication: Represents a set of related issues. For example, a publication might
represent a particular magazine title.
• Issue: Represents a discrete unit of content to be downloaded as a whole. For
example, an issue might represent a single issue of a magazine title.
• Article: Issues are divided into one or more articles, each of which is created from
a single QuarkXPress project. Articles also allow issue creators to break issues down
into multiple QuarkXPress projects. Each article displays as an entry in the
automatically generated table of contents.
The content of your issues is stored on the App Studio Portal, which serves it to your
App Studio apps. For more information about creating App Studio issues, see "Creating
an App Studio issue."
The App Studio Publishing Portal also provides a way for you to create your own App
Studio app. This is basically a matter of supplying descriptive information about your
app and uploading some graphic resources. For more information, see "Creating an App
Studio app."
Understanding App Studio apps
To create an App Studio app, you simply enter some descriptive information and
upload your developer credentials. The Publishing Portal builds two versions of the
app: a build for testing on your device, and a build for submission to the App Store.
For more information, see "Creating an App Studio app."
Understanding layout families
A QuarkXPress project file can contain multiple layouts (for more information, see
"Projects and layouts" in "A Guide to QuarkXPress". When you create a digital layout,
if you select Both under Orientation, QuarkXPress will automatically create two
layouts for the chosen device, one with a Portrait orientation and one with a
Landscape orientation.
A layout family displayed in split view.
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