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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
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Click Create. The issue is created on the server. You can now upload artices to this
issue from within QuarkXPress. (For more information, see "Uploading an App Studio
article.")
Uploading an App Studio article
Export works differently for App Studio issues than it does for other formats. Rather
than creating a single local exported issue file on your hard disk, you upload the
exported articles that make up an issue to the App Studio Publishing Portal. Once an
article has been uploaded to the server, you can preview it on the App Studio Publishing
Portal and in your copy of App Studio Issue Previewer. Once the content is final, you
can serve it to your customers directly from the App Studio Publishing Portal.
Before you can export and upload an App Studio article, you must have an account
on the App Studio Publishing Portal. For more information, see "Understanding the App
Studio Publishing Portal" and "Creating an App Studio issue."
To export the active layout as an article in an App Studio issue:
1
Display the App Studio Publishing palette (Window menu).
App Studio Publishing palette - login version
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If you use a proxy server, choose Proxy Settings from the palette menu. The Proxy
Settings dialog box displays.
• To automatically detect the network's proxy server, check Auto Detect Proxy
Settings For This Network. If you uncheck this box, you must enter the proxy
server's host address and port number manually.
• Enter the user name and password for the proxy server.
• Click OK.
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