

- ISTUDIO PUBLISHER REVIEWS TRIAL
- ISTUDIO PUBLISHER REVIEWS LICENSE
- ISTUDIO PUBLISHER REVIEWS PROFESSIONAL
Version 1.0.5 adds the following for internal colours: If the image has no associated profile it will be treated generically, and the results may be less predictable. If you import an image that has an embedded colour profile, the profile will be preserved, will be used during display, and will be embedded in any created PDFs along with the image data. The next maintenance release of iStudio Publisher (version 1.0.5) will have improved colour support as outlined below. We need to support users who do not care about (or understand) colour management, whilst at the same time provide sufficient coverage so that informed users can understand how we use colour in a typical workflow, and can get documents to print with predictable results. This is quite tricky as we are attracting users with a very wide range of capabilities. The most important issue from our perspective is to correctly gauge how much we make this visible in the application, bearing in mind the background of our typical users. normalisation of codepoints, combining charactersĬolour management is a complex subject, and one that we have been working on for some time.When this support is added, users will be able to choose the language of each complete document, then override this on a per-paragraph basis. The current version of iStudio Publisher does not expose support for non-Western and complex scripts to users, although the internals already handle them. If you see rectangles, blocks or other strange characters, it means that the active font does not have the appropriate glyphs for the codepoints and a different font should be selected.ģ) Internal support for layout of non-Western and complex scripts via the Edit -> Special Characters menu option.Įach Unicode codepoint entered into a document can only be rendered if it has an associated glyph in the chosen font.via copy and paste of text, from another application or.via the keyboard - for example, if you have a keyboard that can generate CJK codepoints then these can be entered directly, or you can use key combinations if that is appropriate to your keyboard / locale.How you enter these codepoints into a document depends on your chosen input method. The layout routines use Unicode analysis, line breaking and formatting rules. This means you can enter any Unicode codepoint and it will not be translated into any other encoding. The iStudio Publisher application is completely Unicode in its internal handling of text codepoints. Regarding the script and language handling capabilities of iStudio Publisher, in terms of the documents you are able to produce, here are three important considerations: We are also considering localization to Middle Eastern languages, as we've had a number of requests for this. It is likely that we will schedule the localization delivery in three stages: With a localized user interface, all of the controls, dialogs, messages and Help pages will be localized to the user's chosen language / locale. We are planning to add user interface localization to later releases of iStudio Publisher version 1.
ISTUDIO PUBLISHER REVIEWS LICENSE
Regarding your lost hard drive experience, from iStudio Publisher version 1.0.5 onwards (due soon) there will be a simple Relicense option that will allow you to recover your license after a hard drive replacement and without having to refer back to your original purchase email.
ISTUDIO PUBLISHER REVIEWS TRIAL
The trial gives you the same functionality as a fully licensed, purchased copy. We would definitely recommend that you try the iStudio Publisher 30-day trial before making a purchase. Our development is based on what users of iStudio products want and we encourage our users to provide feedback to help shape our future product development. We see iStudio Publisher filling the gap in between the word processor applications and the high end applications.

One of our primary design goals for iStudio Publisher is to allow users to get started quickly.
ISTUDIO PUBLISHER REVIEWS PROFESSIONAL
The ethos behind iStudio Publisher is to make DTP available to a wide range of users by offering an intuitive interface, whilst at the same time providing sufficient functionality to create professional looking documents.

With iStudio Publisher we have set out to reverse these issues. Some of the existing professional publishing products are difficult to use, expensive, and have a steep learning curve.
