![]() ![]() ![]() When this option is set to true, before processing each token, Q++Studio removes the automatic hyphenation for that token text. Then after all the token and text replacements are performed, the textbox chain is relinked.Ĭomplex typographical changes, as occurs in many GenTokens, can confuse QuarkXPress and cause it to crash during diary generation. ![]() ![]() When this option is set to true, before processing each textbox, Q++Studio checks if the textbox is linked and then breaks the link with the other textboxes so that all text replacement is done in one box. This option is sometimes needed when complex typographical changes in a chain of linked textboxes can confuse QuarkXPress or InDesign and cause it to crash during diary generation. Recommended default: none, as it is a matter of preference. Note that the use of the option Use Main Grid as seed for generation (see above) will cause the vignette names of at least the Main Grid master pages to be carried over to the output file. But when we set the present option to true, then the master pages of the output file keep these vignette names, making it easier to locate individual pages. With the present option set to false, the master pages of the output file simply refer to the number of the template and its page number (middle image). In the example below, we have give descriptive names (left image) to the master pages of one of the templates used in a script that contains 11 different templates. It ensures that the master pages of the output file maintain any special name that you may have given them in the original GridTemplate. This option is useful in scripts that contain many different templates. However, the speed reduction from setting this option to true is minimal and therefore we recommend to always set this option to true to be safe. Setting Multi-Pass to true is therefore only truly necessary if you generate a lot of text, with varying attributes, from a single token. The single-pass saves time, but if the search/replace commands are in the wrong order (extremely rare) then some text to be replaced is missed. This occurs because Q++Studio searches through each textbox in a single-pass, assuming that text replacements are generated in the proper order. run-time message, although the text was indeed present in the textbox. It is needed for case when complex recursion of tokens involving attributes (bold, italic, symbols. When this option is set to true, Q++Studio will start at the beginning of each textbox for each text replacement of tokens. When using InDesign, this option cannot be combined with the facing pages option, for templates that contain an odd number of pages. This option may need to be turned off in some rare cases when the preferences of the Main Grid template conflict with the default preferences of QuarkXPress or InDesign on your PC, or with the preferences of other GridTemplates used by the same script. ) are applied automatically to the generated output file. This means that the QuarkXPress or InDesign preferences of your Main Grid (such as superscript values, em-spaces. This option, if turned on (the default), ensures that the generated output file of a script uses the Main Grid of that script instead of blank pages as the seed template from which the diary is built. When using InDesign, care must be taken not to save your template with a selected object on an invisible layer, as this will prevent InDesign from deleting that invisible layer, prior to the template being included in the output file, as shown in the example on the right. This option is available for QuarkXPress versions 8-2024 and InDesign 2020-2024. ![]()
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