If you’ve checked out an asset in Quark Publishing System (QPS), and you want to check it back in without changing or updating the header information for that asset, hold down the Option/Alt key and c...
The Auto Save feature only saves a local copy of the file and has no relation to files saved on the QPS Server. To save the changes to the QPS server, manually select Save revision from the QPS menu i...
Yes, you can. To do so, follow these steps: Log into WebHub. Do a new search and select the project or article assigned to you. Click on Get. You will be able to do a Get on the article or project tha...
Solution The Status of each Publication must be created manually. You cannot duplicate the Status of one Publication to another Publication. However, you can duplicate Status within the same Publicati...
No. In QPS 7, all the updates made to the configuration are in real-time and QPS Server does not need to be restarted for these changes to take effect. As soon as the user makes a change to the QPS 7 ...
This is a function of the macOS and cannot be turned off. If a Cocoa -based application, such as QPS 7 and 8, Text Edit, or Safari, is running, the spell-checking feature will behave in the same way. ...
Yes, whenever we delete an asset from the client, metadata corresponding to that asset gets deleted from the database as well....
Useful for: Backup of Database for QPS Server Procedure:Back up the HSQL Database only when both of the following conditions are true: QPS Server is not running. No user is logged to the QPS Server....
If a user has checked out an asset locally on his or her computer, and you need to override the checkout, hold down the Option/Alt key and click the Check Out icon in the Query palette. This allows yo...
QPS Web Editor Supports the following Web Browsers: 1. Internet Explorer (Windows) 2. Firefox (Windows, Mac) Note: Safari (macOS) is not supported....