Chapter 1 Introduction to Founder Book Edition 10.0
The main features of 1. 1 Founder Book Edition 10.0
1.2 Founder Book Edition 10.0 Typesetting Knowledge
1.2. 1 printing knowledge
1.2.2 Books and periodicals department
1.2.3 layout knowledge
1.3 installation book version main program and font library
1.3. 1 Install the book moderator program.
1.3.2 Install the back-end symbol font
1.4 be familiar with the operating interface of Founder Book Edition 10.0- collation of famous sayings
1.5 Founder Book Edition 10.0 Basic operation process-sorting out inspirational essays
Summary of this chapter
Thinking and practice
The second Founder Book Edition 10.0 typesetting file
Sample file, format file and sample file are the most important typesetting files of Founder Book Edition. How do I enter text in a sample file? How do I move or copy the specified text to another location? How to find a specific word in a document and replace it with another word? How to set the font size, header and page number format in the layout file? How to preview the details? With these questions, let's walk into the powerful world of Founder Book Edition Editor!
Chapter 2 Sample Documents
2. 1 Basic operation of sample file-poetry arrangement
2.2 Basic editing of sample files
2.2. 1 Text entry and editing
1. Entering words and deleting words-sorting out short poems
2. Select, move, copy and cut text-arrange beautiful words of love.
3. Find and Replace Text-Arrange Speech
4. Cancel and do exercises-sort out famous sayings
2.2.2 symbols and dynamic keyboard input
1. Enter common symbols-organize famous sayings
2. Use dynamic keyboard to arrange poems.
2.3 Other operations of sample files
2.3. 1 Sweep away mistakes and arrangement of words-arrangement of prose
2.3.2 Inserting documents and notes-sorting out a single page of a math textbook
2.3.3 Custom Macros-Arranging Modern Poetry
2.3.4 Customize editing window properties
Comprehensive examples to sort out prose
Summary of this chapter
Thinking and practice
Chapter 3 Format File
3. Basic operation of1format file-Arranging fable format
3.2 Layout File Parameter Settings-Ancient Poetry Layout
3.2. 1 Notes on typesetting documents
3.2.2 Description Notes of Version Center
Notes on page 3.2 13
3.2.4 Description and Notes of Header
Title definition comment
Summary of this chapter
Thinking and practice
Chapter 4 Detailed Documents
4. 1 Details file format
4.2 Generation and Preview of Detail Files-Preview of Excerpts from Science Fiction
Comprehensive example-arranging philosophical stories
Summary of this chapter
Thinking and practice
The third article Founder Book Edition 10.0 typesetting instructions
How to change the font and font size of text? How to add various decorative effects to characters? How to adjust the distance between paragraphs? How to insert beautiful pictures into text? How to arrange tables, mathematical formulas and chemical formulas? . In Founder Book Edition, all these need to be realized through special annotations. As long as you master the rules, you will be handy in application. What are you hesitating about? Come and watch it with me ...
Chapter 5 Character Notes
5. 1 font size class comments
5. 1. 1 Chinese annotation (HT)- collation of ancient poems
5. 1.2 foreign language notes
1. External Notes-Organizing English Poetry
2. Automatic juxtaposition annotation of external geometry (WT+, WT. )-organize famous sayings.
3. External font editing-arranging English articles
4. Foreign language typesetting notes (WP)- arrange English vertically.
5. 1.3 Notes on Numbers
1. digital comment (ST)
2. Number automatic collocation labeling (ST+, ST .)- sorting out philosophical papers
3. Numeric Labeling (SZ)- Arranging vertical figures.
5. 1.4 Annotations on Complex and Simple Forms (FJ)- Collating Poetry Comments
5.2 Character position adjustment
5.2. 1 space comment (kg)- Specify the space between characters.
5.2.2 Fill comments (cm)- arrange characters evenly.
5.2.3 Tight Marking (JP)- Adjust the character density.
5.2.4 Baseline Notes (JX)- Layout of Biography Title Page
5.2.5 Vertical comments (SP)- vertical characters
5.3 glyph modification
5.3. 1 thickness label (CX)- Change the thickness of strokes.
5.3.2 Long Flat Label (CX)- Making Long Flat Characters
5.3.3 Tilt comment (qx)- Tilt character
5.3.4 rotating comment (xz)- rotating characters
5.3.5 Three-dimensional annotation (LT)- Making three-dimensional characters
5.3.6 hollow marking (KX)- making hollow characters.
5.3.7 Yin and Yang Notes (YY)- Making Anti-white Characters
5.3.8 Margins (GB)- Add margins to characters.
5.3.9 Emphasis Note (ZZ)-Emphasize the marking characters.
5.4 labeling class labeling
5.4. 1 Pinyin Note (py)- Add Pinyin.
5.4.2 Zhuyin (zy)- Add Zhuyin.
5.4.3 Cutting Notes (GZ)- Arrangement of Ancient Chinese.
5.5 Punctuation Notes
5.5. 1 Punctuation arrangement rules
1. punctuation
2. Prohibition rule
5.5.2 Symbol Note (BF)- The symbol that specifies the symbol.
5.5.3 Page Notes (DK)- Arrange dictionary entries
5.5.4 Full-text Notes (QS)- Arrange the contents of official documents.
5.5.5 Notes in Foreign Languages (WW)- Organize Chinese and English poems.
5.6 Off-disk symbols
5.6. 1 Notes on external symbols of internal code disk
5.6.2 Notes on external symbols of GBK code wheel
5.6.3 Comments on symbols outside the combined disk
1. Overwrites a single character
2. Attach a single character up and down
5.6.4 Notes on External Symbols of Composite Disks
Append a single character around 1.
2. Add multiple characters left and right.
5.6.5 Special Off-disk Characters
Comprehensive example-arranging a single page of a novel
Summary of this chapter
Thinking and practice
Chapter VI Paragraph Notes
6. 1 position adjustment
6. 1. 1 centered comment (JZ)- the arrangement of title words
6. 1.2 Right Note (JY)- Signature Arrangement
6. 1 -3 self-control note (2x)- Collating project text
6.2 Line spacing adjustment
6.2. 1 comment line spacing (HJ)- arranging poems
6.2.2 Blank line comment (kid- adjust line height)
6.2.3 Line-shifting Notes (HY)- Arranging Poetry Reading Guides
6.3 Line width adjustment
6.3. 1 line width note (HK)- sequential arrangement
6.3.2 Extended Notes (GK)- Organizing inspirational stories
6.4 text alignment
6.4. 1 bit marking solution (WB)
6.4.2 Alignment Marking (dw)- Arrangement of Test Questions
6.4.3 Alignment Notes (DQ)- Arrange the title text.
6.4.4 In-line comment (Hz)- This arrangement is well known.
6.5 Other adjustments
6.5. 1 line comment (HS)- arrange the title text
6.5.2 Note (DS) at the beginning of the paragraph-the first word of the design paragraph.
6.5.3 Starting Point Marking (SD)- Arrangement of Ladder Diagram
Comprehensive example-arranging Chinese test questions
Summary of this chapter
Thinking and practice
Chapter 7 Hierarchical Annotation
7. 1 column comments
7. 1. 1 column notes (FL)- sorting out literary magazines
7. 1.2 separate notes (LL)- sorting out poems and songs
7. 1.3 Sidebar Notes (BL)- Composition Layout 1
7. 1.4 BZ- composition book 2 layout
7. 1.5 comparative notes (dz)-sorting out comparative reading materials in Chinese and English.
7.2 partition class comments
7.2. 1 Regional Notes (FQ)- Arrange magazine contents
7.2.2 Overall Marking (ZT)- Design Title Map
7.2.3 Marginal Note (BW)- Epicardial Text Arrangement Edition
7.2.4 Multi-page Zoning Notes (MQ)- Arranging Youth Books
Comprehensive example-sorting out English teaching materials
Summary of this chapter
Thinking and practice
Chapter VIII Illustration Notes
8. 1 Picture Notes (TP)- Arrange fairy tale illustrations
8.2 Illustration Notes (TS)- Arrange the single pages of the album 1
8-3 Illustrations and Notes (TW)- Arranging Album Pages 2
8.4 New Notes (XC)- Organizing Computer Textbook Fragments
8.5 Insert EPS Notes (PS)- Arrange single pages of automobile magazines.
8.6 LQ—— Chapters for sorting out historical reading materials.
Comprehensive example
-Organize a page of history books
Summary of this chapter
Thinking and practice
Chapter IX Decoration Notes
9. 1 linear class comments
9. 1. 1 Length Notes (CD)- Arrange the blanks.
9. 1.2 line drawing marking (HX)- arrangement of decorative lines of titles.
9. 1.3 Line numbering (XH)- Change the thickness of the line.
9.2 Box Notes (FK)- Arrangement of Prose
9.3 bottom note (JD)- arrangement of chapter names
9.4 Color Annotation (CS)- Color Layout
9.5 Background Description (bj)- Arrange the background of the inner page.
Comprehensive example-sorting out the single page of English textbooks
Summary of this chapter
Thinking and practice
Chapter 10 Full Definition Notes
10. 1 typesetting file comment (SB)- arrange the story set
10.2 Editorial Center Notes (BX)- Editorial Center for arranging storybooks
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Notes to the table in chapter 1 1
1 1. 1 table frame class comments
1 1.2 Text Notes
1 1.3 Tilt and title
1 1.4 table disassembly-sorting customer information table
Comprehensive example 1- organize your resume
Comprehensive Example 2- Layout of 3D Graphics
Summary of this chapter
Thinking and practice
Chapter 12 Notes on Mathematical Formulas
12. 1 typesetting rules for foreign symbols
12.2 single character comment
Add content up and down 12.3 characters.
12.4 scores and radical notes
12.5 landmarks and column notes
Notes on 12.6 Equation Class
Comprehensive Example-Arranging Complex Equations
Summary of this chapter
Thinking and practice
Chapter 13 Chemical Formula Notes
13. 1 chemical reaction formula
13.2 Pugen structural formula
13.3 ring root structural formula
Comprehensive example-arranging the structural formula of five-color needle crystals
Summary of this chapter
Thinking and practice
Chapter IV Output, Conversion and Output
Chapter 14 Output, Transformation and Export
14. 1 output
14.2 conversion
14.3 exit
Comprehensive examples to sort out prose
Summary of this chapter
Thinking and practice
Article 5 Introduction of related software
Chapter 15 Introduction of Related Software
15. 1 NewNW
15.2 PSP Pro
15.3 Apabi reader
Summary of this chapter
Thinking and practice
Appendix 6
Appendix a Chinese font table
Appendix b list of foreign languages and digital fonts
Appendix c lace sample
Appendix d shadow proof
Appendix e dynamic keyboard table