Dispatch analyzes QuarkXPress Tag Files (.xtg files) in three stages: Dispatch first locates extended or high-ASCII characters and asks for HTML equivalents. Then, Dispatch identifies each Quark Style for proper HTML treatment. Finally, Dispatch asks for HTML replacements for specific fonts. This process only happens the first time Dispatch encounters a new character, style or font.
![]() F O N T D E F I N I T I O N When Dispatch detects a font that it has never encountered before, it allows you to define what HTML to associate with it. Is it a bold font? An italic font? Serif, Sans-Serif? Using the Beginning text and Ending text boxes, you can have Dispatch handle every piece of text associated with a particular font. In the example above, you would define the font Folio-Bold Condensed by putting the opening and closing bold HTML tags (<b></b>) into the appropriate text boxes. This would ensure that whenever the Folio-Bold Condensed font was used, the resulting HTML text would be bold.
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