[Scribus] Contextual styles [was: line spacing, sections, and styles]
Michael Koren
kung42o
Fri May 19 02:25:47 CEST 2006
Pierre Marchand wrote:
>
> Le Tue, 16 May 2006 11:32:35 -0400, Pierre-Luc Auclair
> <p.lucauclair at heliosmulti.com> m'a transmis le message suivant :
>
>> Yes, it's heavy to manage, but count the hours spent making your
>> contextual styles perfect versus doing it by hand on the whole course
>> of a book (even if you need to proof-read it later), even a document,
>> or even some template used by secretaries in offices.
>>
>> To me this would be a very powerful tool, despite being complicated.
>>
>> Pierre-Luc
>
> You are right.
> So, first step would be to find what contextual info is yet available
> for chars, lines, paragraphs... (may be hard work?)
>
> --
> Pierre Marchand
>
Are contextual styles an existing concept in other applications or
typesetting mechanisms? How exactly do they work?
Michael
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