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Enfocus Products to Support Adobe Acrobat 8
PRESS RELEASE Enfocus, an Artwork Systems brand, is readying its Adobe Acrobat 8 compatible versions of its full product line, including the industry’s most popular PDF plug-in, PitStop Professional. Though the improvements offered in the most recent release of Acrobat are commendable, industry experts agree that additional functionality is required to fully support a graphic…
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Tab Leaders in InDesign
Tab leaders are the lines of filler characters in printed lists and tables of contents that connect the aligned content on one side to the aligned content on the other, both leading the eye and filling in what would otherwise be an awkward trapped space. To create tab leaders in InDesign, once the list is…
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DTP Tools and Pariah S. Burke Announce Page Control 1.0 Plug–in for Adobe InDesign
What do you get when a design & publishing workflow guru teams up with a developer with a history of building productivity enhancing InDesign plug-ins? You get the Holy Grail of layout.
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Quark launches QuarkXPress Server 7
PRESS RELEASE Quark takes dynamic publishing to a new level with on-demand creative communications Chicago (Graph Expo) – October 16, 2006 – Quark Inc. announced today the launch of QuarkXPress Server 7, a dynamic publishing technology that combines the design power and collaboration functionality of QuarkXPress with proven server-based performance to deliver an unparalleled solution…
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XChange International announce immediate availability of Quark Print Collection for QuarkXPress 7
PRESS RELEASE London, UK — 16 October 2006 — XChange International, the source for extended technology worldwide, are pleased to announce the availability of the new Quark Print Collection(QPC), a comprehensive set of prepress tools for organisations involved in the print production process. Users can choose to impose native QuarkXPress layouts using QuarkXPress 7 or…
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Guides Help Find the Center of an Image
Once in a while it’s useful to find the center of a Photoshop document–either the horizontal center, vertical center, or both. While you could Select All, get the dimensions from the Info palette, then divide them in half, there’s an easier way (one that works more reliably after a long day than your ability to…
