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When performing full verification, Q++ generates all the p-Code that will tell QuarkXPress how to convert tokens in the final output file issuing the full list of run-time messages you would have gotten by executing that script.

 

This is slower, but more accurate, than normal verification.

 

Full verification is only justified when your script uses macros containing global variables, whose evaluation depends on the results of that macro in preceding tokens and pages.

 

Note that full verification can only be performed when there are no more design-time errors.


Topic 159700 updated on 03-Oct-01
Topic URL: http://www.qppsupport.net/webhelp/index.html?fullverification.htm