![]() Style Sheets (QuarkXPress) and Styles (InDesign) There are also additional status codes which are much more infrequent, and whose meaning is obvious from their name STAT_INUSE, STAT_NOACCESS, STAT_CANTOPEN, STAT_WRONGTYPE, STAT_EMBEDDED, STAT_XTMISSING, and would correspond to the scanning warning 182105. This would correspond to the scanning warning 182100 The image is located where QuarkXPress or InDesign expects it to be, but that image has been modified since it was last updated in the QuarkXPress or InDesign document. This status would correspond to the scanning warning 182095 The image cannot be found where QuarkXPress or InDesign expects it to be. This is the perfect case the image is located where QuarkXPress or InDesign expects it to be, and that image has not been modified since it was last updated in the QuarkXPress or InDesign document You can see all the fonts used by all the QuarkXPress or InDesign files of all your scripts, both in diarygridline or quarkpages scriptlines, using the scripts usage dialog accessible either from the scripts/data reports menu of the main window, or by right-clicking on one or more scripts in the Scripts Explorer. We always recommend deleting any and all style sheets that are not used in a QuarkXPress or InDesign document. ➢Usually this status comes from style sheets that are defined, but not used in the current QuarkXPress or InDesign document, but which nonetheless refer to that font. The status codes STATUS_OK_NOT_USED and MISSING_NOT_USED refer to fonts that are defined in the current QuarkXPress or InDesign document, but which are not actually used. This status would also lead to the scanning warning 182810 The font is not used in the selected QuarkXPress or InDesign document's text, but it is used in part of its definitions (usually this status comes from style sheets that are defined with the mentioned font, but which are not used in the current QuarkXPress or InDesign document). ![]() This status would lead to the scanning warning 182810 The font is used in the selected QuarkXPress or InDesign document but it is not installed on the current workstation (use the installed fonts tool to view the full list of available fonts on your computer). ![]() The font is used in the selected QuarkXPress or InDesign document and is installed on the current workstation Note also that the None color can be applied to text in InDesign, as opposed to QuarkXPress, in which it is impossible to apply the None color to text. To change text color in a macro, we recommend using the macro function FormatText and using the COLOR() text attribute with the name of the color.Ĭolors in InDesign can only be accessed by name, so when using the macro function FormatText and using the COLOR() text attribute, make sure that you use the color name exactly as it appears in the list above (including uppercase and lowercase characters), to avoid message 185870. ![]() ![]() Note that macro colors are displayed using a generic mesh, regardless of the way these colors were defined in QuarkXPress or InDesign.Įach color's RGB value can change from one workstation to the next, based on the QuarkXPress preferences of that workstation.
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