Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] A Guide to QuarkXPress: Using QuarkXPress
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Quark, Inc. , acknowledges with gratitude the efforts and contributions of all the team members and departments involved in producing QuarkXPressTM software and QuarkXPress PassportTM software and documentation, including: Product Management, Program Management, Technical Writers, Quality Assurance, Research and Development, Software Configuration Management, Common Components, Technical Support and Worldwide Product Services. Quark also thanks its alpha and beta testing partners for their help in testing QuarkXPress and QuarkXPress Passport. This manual was produced entirely with QuarkXPress Passport and Quark Publishing SystemTM (QPS)TM.
LEGAL NOTICES 2001 by Quark Technology Partnership as to the content and arrangement of this material. 19862001 by Quark Technology Partnership and its licensors as to the technology. [. . . ] (3) You can use the Character Style Sheet command (Style & Character Style Sheet) to apply color and shade to selected text using character style sheets you have created. (4) You can use the Character Attributes dialog box (Style & Character).
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To use menu commands to add color and shade to text:
1 Select some text in an active document; then choose Style & Color and choose
the color you want to apply from the Color submenu.
2 Choose Style & Shade and choose the shade percentage you want to apply to
the colored text from the Shade submenu; or choose Other from the Shade submenu to display the Character Attributes dialog box, and enter a custom shade percentage in the Shade field. To use the Colors palette to add color and shade to text:
1 Select some text in an active document; then choose View & Show Colors
(F12) to display the Colors palette.
2 Click the color you want to apply in the palette. You can specify a shade for
the selected color either by choosing a value from the shade pop-up menu or by entering a value from 0 to 100% in . 1% increments in the shade field in the top right corner of the Colors palette. To use character style sheets to add color and shade to text:
1 To create a character style sheet, choose Edit & Style Sheets to display the
Style Sheets dialog box.
The New button pop-up menu lets you create new character style sheets.
2 Click New and choose Character from the New button pop-up menu to display
the Edit Character Style Sheet dialog box.
3 Enter a name for the new style sheet in the Name field. 4 Choose a text color from the Color pop-up menu.
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5 Choose a shade percentage from the Shade pop-up menu, or enter a shade
percentage from 0 to 100% in the Shade field.
The Shade pop-up menu lets you specify shades you can apply to text using character style sheets.
6 Click OK to return to the Style Sheets dialog box. 8 Select some text in an active document; then apply the style sheet by choosing
it from the Character Style Sheet submenu (Style & Character Style Sheet & <Style Sheet Name>). To use the Character Attributes dialog box to add color and shade:
1 Select some text in an active document; then choose Style & Character to
display the Character Attributes dialog box.
The Character Attributes (Style & Character) dialog box.
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2 Choose a color from the Color pop-up menu. 3 Choose a shade percentage from the Shade pop-up menu, or enter a screen tint
percentage from 0 to 100% in the Shade field; then click OK. You can apply a color and shade to grouped or multiple-selected text boxes, picture boxes, and lines in one step: select the items then double-click them or choose Item & Modify to open the Group tab (Item & Modify). You can create reverse type by applying a light color or shade value to characters and specifying a relatively dark background color and shade for the text box.
A P P LY I N G C O L O R A N D S H A D E T O L I N E S
Three methods are available to apply color and shade to lines: (1) You can use the Line tab (Item & Modify). (3) You can apply color and shade using the Style & Color and Style & Shade commands. To use the Line tab to add color and shade to a line:
1 Select a line; then choose Item & Modify & Line tab.
The Line tab (Item & Modify) lets you specify attributes for a line.
To specify a line style, choose a style from the Style pop-up menu. If you choose a style that allows a Gap color (as shown above), additional fields will become available in the Gap area. To specify a line width, choose a value from the Line Width pop-up menu, or enter a value between 0 and 864 points in . 001-point increments in the Line Width field.
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To specify a line color, choose a color from the Color pop-up menu in the Line area. To specify a shade for the line color, choose a value from the Shade pop-up menu or enter a value from 0 to 100% in . 1% increments in the Shade field. To specify a gap color, choose a color from the Color pop-up menu in the Gap area. A Gap color is an additional color you can apply between stripes or dashes when using certain line and frame styles. To specify a shade for the gap color, choose a value from the Shade pop-up menu in the Gap area or enter a value from 0 to 100% in . 1% increments in the Shade field.
2 Click OK to save the line color change.
To use the Colors palette to add color and shade to a line:
1 Select a line, click L at the top of the palette, and then click the color you want
to apply.
2 You can specify a shade for the selected color either by choosing a value from
the shade pop-up menu or by entering a value from 0 to 100% in . 1% increments in the shade field at the top right corner of the Colors palette. To use menu bar commands to add color and shade to a line:
1 If the line was drawn with a line tool, select a line using the Item tool e or
Content tool E; if the line was drawn with a text path tool, select the line using the Item tool e.
2 Choose Style & Color and choose the color you want to apply from the
Color submenu.
3 Choose Style & Shade and choose the shade percentage you want to apply
from the Shade submenu, or choose Other to enter a custom shade percentage in the Shade field.
USING COLOR MANAGEMENT P Managing color in the design process is like managing the translation of a story repeated by different storytellers. The challenge: staying true to the original version while accounting for differing levels of story-telling abilities. With color, the original version (from a photograph, for example) often contains a wider range of color than the final output can represent. [. . . ] W I N D O W -- W I N D O W S P L AT F O R M A rectangular area on the screen that displays an open document or application. A window generally includes a title bar with the name of the application, disk, document, or folder; buttons for maximizing and minimizing the window; scroll bars; and a control menu box.
W M F ( W I N D O W S M E TA F I L E ) -- W I N D O W S O N LY A graphic file format containing raster or vector data that QuarkXPress can import. WORD UNDERLINE A type style with a line underneath all characters except spaces. WYSIWYG ( " W H AT Y O U S E E I S W H AT Y O U G E T " ) WYSIWYG refers to a screen display that accurately reflects the look of the final, printed page. [. . . ]