Introduction
The Q++ Studio on-line documentation is made up of the following major sections :
Installation |
For instructions on the installation of Q++Studio, see: Q++ Server Installation and Q++ Workstation Installation (ANSI versions), or Q++ Server Installation and Q++ Workstation Installation (UNICODE versions). |
Introduction |
This section presents Q++, its environment, and takes you on a tour of the basic operations performed in Q++. This section is made up of : What's New?, Introduction, and The Q++ Environment. |
Scripts |
This section, consisting of Scripts, ScriptLines and ScriptLine Properties, presents Scripts and their components, which are used to define all the properties of a diary in Q++. |
Q++ Studio and QuarkXPress |
This section consists of two chapters which regroups the information needed to create diary grids in QuarkXPress, and then import these into Q++. |
Data |
This section covers all the different types of data that are managed and used by Q++ : Tokens (variable elements), Languages, Holidays, Slogans, and astronomical data (Moon, Sun, ...). |
Advanced Options |
This section covers the 2 advanced options used for total customization of diaries : SARAs and Macros. |
Tools and Utilities |
Covers the various tools and utilities included in Q++ : User Tools, Web Tools, Help Tools and Administration. |
Messages and Appendices |
These chapters cover a lot of varied reference material that is either usually accessed directly by Q++'s contextual help (Design-Time Messages, Run-Time Messages, Other Messages) or reference material which is not directly needed for Q++, but can be of interest and use (QuarkXPress Glossary, Windows Refresher). |
In each topic, we suggest that you try to make sure that you begin by reading the entire topic, before you follow-up any links.
The Topics Navigator to the left of this documentation is also a good way to view the current topic in context of the entire help file. Finally, many topics can be read sequentially, like a book. Use the next topic and previous topic arrows in the header of each chapter to move to the previous/next topic.