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The Pictures pane lets you specify the resolution of pictures in the AppStudio
App file.
The Fonts pane lets you enable/disable packaging referenced fonts in the AppStudio
App file. If disabled, the fonts will NOT be collected and the output may not be
WYSIWYG. If enabled, users will get an alert about font licensing .
The General pane lets you enable/disable converting QuarkXPress Layout Sections
to Page Stacks. Enable/disable "Continuous Page Stacks" to create a single
continuous page of all pages in a section .
The Table of Contents pane lets you set options for the table of contents in the
AppStudio App file.
When you're finished configuring options, click OK. To capture the current settings
without uploading to AppStudio, click Capture Settings. Click OK again.
Output styles can be managed by selecting Edit > Output Styles. See A Guide to
QuarkXPress.
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To view the uploaded article in your default Web browser, click View Online. The
article's issue displays in your default Web browser.
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To make the issue that the article is part of available in the test environment so that
you can preview it, click Test in the App Studio Publishing Portal.
Previewing an App Studio issue
There are two ways to preview an App Studio issue.
The most accurate way to preview your issues is with the free Quark App Studio
Previewer app. Download this app from the app store, launch it, tap Change
Publication, and enter your login credentials for your App Studio Publishing Portal
account. Then choose the publication you want to log on to.
There are two versions of each publication: the published version and the test version.
The test version is provided so that you can test your issues on a physical device before
you release them. An issue shows up in the test publication only if you have clicked
Test for that issue in the App Studio Publishing Portal, and shows up in the regular
publication only if you have published it from the App Studio Publishing Portal. (For
more information, see "Publishing an App Studio issue.")
The second way to preview your issues is on the App Studio Publishing Portal. You
can click on any issue and view it in a compatible Web browser. (App Studio supports
Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and any other browser that uses the WebKit browser
engine. It does not support Internet Explorer.) You should consider this a secondary
way to preview your issues, because not all types of interactivity can be previewed in
a browser.
Third way to view issues in the web app, which is the webhosting of the publication.
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