Following is a list of issues resolved in QuarkCopyDesk® 3.5.8.
(393791) Mac OS X and Windows: Two issues resulted from choosing Edit > Find/Change. Under the following conditions, a message indicating that a search will start at the beginning of the article displayed repeatedly instead of the dialog box that confirms the total number of changed instances when the Find/Change process is complete. The conditions are as follows:
You chose Edit > Find/Change.
You entered text in the Find What and Change To fields.
You checked Article.
You clicked Change All.
This issue has been resolved.
(405048) Mac OS and Windows: When the program language is set to Dutch, the terms for Overset (Te lang) and Underset (Te kort) displayed only "Te." This issue has been resolved.
(400773) Mac OS and Windows: When you printed a multiple-page article that contained anchored content in WYSIWYG view, the pages printed until the system reached the page that contained the anchored content. The remaining pages printed as blank pages. This issue has been resolved.
(414063) Windows: With the program language set to Dutch or Swiss-German, the keyboard sequence for the "@" symbol failed to work correctly. This issue has been resolved.
(384675) Mac OS: If you assigned an article from QuarkXPress, opened it in QuarkCopyDesk, used Command+Option+down arrow to move the cursor to the end of the text, and then used Shift+up arrow to select the text, the text was not highlighted. Also, if you selected text that spanned from Underset to Overset, the selection color changed from black to light blue. This issue has been resolved.
(411930) Mac OS and Windows: You could not paste invisible characters into the Find/Change dialog box. For example, if you copied a range of text that included a tab character, "\t" would not be pasted in the Find/Change dialog box with the rest of the text. This issue has been resolved.
(412257) Windows: Using QuarkDispatch Administrator, if you unchecked two privileges - Files checked out by or routed to the user and Files not checked out by or routed to the user - for a particular user class, when a member of that user class attempted to check in a new asset, the user could not select a section, status, or route-to destination. This issue has been resolved.