[scribus] Bulleted Lists in Scribus (yes, I know....)
Michal Blazejczyk
grabki at zeszytykomiksowe.org
Tue Jan 11 03:37:45 CET 2011
Hi,
I've always solved this problem by using a character that looks like
a bullet. Even in standard fonts there are several characters that
can play this role (dots of various sizes, for instance).
The rest is just a matter of carefully setting the paragraph style,
possibly with the use of TABs (right after the bullet).
Works like a charm :)
Best,
Michał
> .. that this is a long outstanding requirement.
>
> I found a video tutorial on how to use a graphic, via an in-line
> image,
> to replace the single black bullet that is available, but the video
> has
> 2 problems:
>
> 1. It runs faster than my ability to think, never mind watch the
> video.
> I really have no idea what it is doing.
>
> 2. I'm really not going to do all that work just to create a better
> looking bullet - assuming that I happen to have a suitable graphic,
> which can be reduced in size and still have meaning afterwards, lying
> around in my system.
>
> Is there a better documented way for doing this? I see claims that
> many
> large books have been produced using Scribus. Did they all not need to
> use bullets? How do other users get round this limitation?
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