The Virtual Ticket Developer QuarkXPress XTension allows you to generate both thumbnail previews and full-size, multi-page extended previews of QuarkXPress documents that may be read by Virtual Ticket Developer. When a QuarkXPress document is dragged-and-dropped into Virtual Ticket Developer, its thumbnail and extended preview are copied to the Virtual Ticket Developer database and made available to the users of the Virtual Ticket Developer system. Within QuarkXPress, you may enable or disable preview generation and indicate the JPEG quality of the extended preview.
Setting extended preview options in QuarkXPress
1. Open the document in QuarkXPress.
2. Select Save Preview from the Virtual Ticket Developer™ menu. A check mark next to the Save Preview menu item indicates that preview generation has been enabled.
3. Select Preview Quality from the Virtual Ticket Developer™ menu and specify the level of quality you would like the extended previews to have (1 is the lowest level of quality; 10 is the highest).
NOTE: The Preview Quality setting affects the amount of time it takes to generate the extended preview and the amount of space in the database consumed by the preview. Lowering this setting will reduce the overall quality of the extended preview, but will also reduce the time it takes to save the preview and the overall size of the corresponding database entry.
4. Complete your work on the open QuarkXPress document, then save and close it. When the document is closed, the Virtual Ticket Developer QuarkXPress XTension will generate an extended preview of the document at the specified quality level.
To ensure that thumbnails and extended previews generated by the Virtual Ticket Developer QuarkXPress XTension are displayed correctly within the Virtual Ticket Developer system, you will need to confirm that preview generation using the Virtual Ticket Developer Production Pack is the preferred option for obtaining thumbnails and extended previews for QuarkXPress documents. For more details, refer to the “Setting Extended Preview Options for QuarkXPress, Illustrator, and InDesign File Types” section in “Chapter 52: ”.