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This topic contains the release notes that document the new features, improvements and bug fixes that were included in the various releases of Q++Studio in 2021.

 

See also: release notes of the current year and release notes of other years.

 

December 31, 2021  (XE3 build 23152)

New

Q++Studio supports the upcoming new version of QuarkXPress, QuarkXPress 2022, whose official release has been announced for early January 2022, as well as all other QuarkXPress versions from QuarkXPress 5 to QuarkXPress 2021, inclusively.

Improved

Added the option to include, or not, ignored holidays when copying recurring holidays between holidays sets.

Fixed

Using one of the template colors to change a textbox's background or frame did not work (16-dec-2021).

Fixed a small memory leak when applying template colors to a textbox's background or frame (16-dec-2021).

 

November 30, 2021  (XE3 build 23117)

Fixed

Improperly formed special characters could cause Q++Studio to go into an infinite loop (Brunnen, 29-june-2021).

Since the migration of the Q++Studio desktop documentation to the eWriter format, the desktop help would not appear due to a bug in the updater (24-june-2021).

 

May 31, 2021  (XE3 build 22755)

Improved

Relaxed the conditions under which message 176075 is issued. This message is now only issued if the GenTokens Options related to that token include the formatting or Xtags paragraph line endings.

Fixed

The worldwide public holidays updater would clear the moon data sets and sun data sets used by individual holidays (Brunnen, 21-may-2021).

 

April 30, 2021  (XE3 build 22698)

New

Q++Studio supports the latest version of QuarkXPress 2020 (version 16.3.2),as well as all other QuarkXPress versions from QuarkXPress 5 to QuarkXPress 2020, inclusively.

 

March 31, 2021  (XE3 build 22620)

Improved

The title and label of the OK button of all the open and save file dialogs have been reviewed and they are now more descriptive and appropriate to each case where they are used.

The new message 185555 warns you of spurious modifiers in a holiday token, usually due to an incorrectly formed duration modifier.

The full version number of QuarkXPress used in diary generation is now being logged.

 

February 28, 2021  (XE3 build 22529)

New

Q++Studio supports the latest version of QuarkXPress 2020 (version 16.3),as well as all other QuarkXPress versions from QuarkXPress 5 to QuarkXPress 2020, inclusively.

Q++Studio supports the latest version of QuarkXPress 2019 (version 15.2.5),as well as all other QuarkXPress versions from QuarkXPress 5 to QuarkXPress 2020, inclusively.

Fixed

Fixed some UI glitches whereby some of the spin value controls of the macros resulting text style actions and SARAs were displaying as active, even when deactivated (02-feb-2021).

 

January 31, 2021  (XE3 build 22478)

New

The Q++Studio desktop documentation has been migrated from the legacy CHM format (last updated by Microsoft in 1998) to the eWriter format, a single-file embedded version of the WebHelp format with its full table of contents and user interface.

Improved

The database of worldwide public holidays that is included in Q++Studio has been extended to cover the following Indian States and Union Territories: Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, Lakshadweep, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura. The database of worldwide public holidays that is included in Q++Studio now covers all 28 States and 8 Union Territories of India.

Fixed

If QuarkXPress was open before Q++Studio was launched, then the rescan current template button and menu would be de-activated until you tried to generate for the first time (JMata, 11-jan-2021).

Fixed a bug in the calculation of recurring holidays based on the Bhutanese, Burmese, Mongolian and Tibetan lunar calendars, which would begin at the very end of December, and last for many days, into January. Concretely, this only applied to some of the public holidays of the Indian state of Sikkim (Tesla, 01-jan-2021).

 

Other Years

 

See also: release notes of the current year and release notes of other years.

 

 


Topic 186335, last updated on 14-Aug-2024