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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
These two layouts are bound to one another in terms of page count; if you add or
delete a page in one of the layouts, that page is added to or deleted from both of the
layouts.
This make it easy for you to keep content synchronized between the two orientations.
For example, assume that you're working on a 30-page issue, and you discover that
you need to add a new page after page 12. You can go to one of the layouts and add
the new page, and the page is automatically inserted into the other layout. This is
much easier than manually adding the new page to each both layouts one-at-a-time.
For more information, see "Working with shared content" in A Guide to QuarkXPress
and "Synchronizing content between orientations".
When you create two layouts for a single device, QuarkXPress displays the project in
a split view. You don't have to work on the layout in split view, but it can be helpful
when you're trying to keep different orientations of a page consistent.
Creating an App Studio issue
App Studio issues are stored on the App Studio Publishing Portal. Before you can start
creating content, you must create a free account on the Publishing Portal and set up
an organization, a publication, and an issue for that account. Once you have created
an issue, you can begin adding articles to it. To create an App Studio issue:
1
Go to http://my.appstudio.net.
2
If you don't have an account, create a free account.
3
Log in with your user name and password.
4
If you have not registered your organization, register it now.
5
If you have not yet created a publication for your issues, create it now.
6
Select the publication you want to add an issue to.
7
Click Create Issue.
• In the Title field, enter a title for the issue. You can use this field to enter an issue
number.
• In the Subtitle field, enter a subtitle for the issue. This additional info is displayed
in the Apps Issue library.
• In the Deadline field, enter a deadline. For example the publication date of the
issue (issues are ordered by this date in the Issues Library and it will be used to
check the user's entitlement under a subscription).
• In the Description field, enter a description for your issue.
• Choose a Reading Direction (for example Left-to-Right).
• Under Select Target platforms for issue publishing, you can optionally enter
any In-App Purchase IDs for the target platforms (iOS, Android) that your
customers can use to purchase the issue. (For more information, see "Setting up
in-app purchases."
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