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What letters are missing? Random letters of all types, or just characters like è, ä, and ñ?
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Do you have the Full Resolution Preview XTension installed?Do you have it activated in the XTensions manager?Have you selected the image and selected Item>Preview Resolution>Full Resolution?
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That was a bug in Quark 4, and when I found it, I stopped using placed PDFs in Quark. Because I stopped placing PDFs, I'm not sure when they fixed that problem, but I just tried it in 8, and each page of the PDF updates correctly.
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I don't how to do that in Quark, but maybe there is an XT or script that could do it. Its a good feature request.
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I don't typeset Hebrew, but as I understand it, there used to be a special Middle-Eastern version of Quark that allowed you to type from right to left. It was necessary for other right-to-left languages like Arabic and (I believe) Farsi. I don't think there is an add-on (XTension) that will let you do right-to-left in a standard ...
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That is strange, and something that I hadn't noticed before, but I'm getting what you are getting.
I made a new project with 8 facing-pages, put page numbers on the master, added a section start to page 4, which would have moved it to the right in previous versions, but in 8.12, it stays on the left. I did find a workaround, ...
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[quote user="Stuart Knowlson"]
That is fine but how come the same job prints out in Adobe indesign and not quark which is not good
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FYI, I have a non-PostScript HP P1006 that won't accept native IDCS3. I make PDFs when I want to print.
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It sounds like a permissions issue. I'm not on SL, so I can't say what the solution is, sorry.
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Even though you haven't seen this issue outside of 7, I can assure you that I saw it in 3 and 4, although I can't remember what settings cause it. As far as ripping eps's, you'd probably be better off taking Glenn's advise about using a PDF workflow. If your printer won't accept pdfs, you should consider finding a new ...
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[quote user="eyoungren"]But OSX because it's Linux based…[/quote]
Should that be UNIX based? I'm not really a techie, so maybe its one of those distinctions without a difference.