[scribus] Text styles and text attributes - Re: scribus Digest, Vol 97, Issue 4
Giovanni Bianchessi
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Tue Apr 5 13:48:39 UTC 2016
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> 1. Re: Text styles and text attributes (ZASKE Martin)
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> Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2016 22:43:53 +0100
> From: ZASKE Martin <zm a revue-gugu.org>
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> Subject: Re: [scribus] Text styles and text attributes
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> Welcome to Scribus Giovanni,
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> yes, there is a nice Style Manager on F3 or > menu > edit > styles...
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> There you can see all your styles in a document. You can select several
> at once and click "delete". You will even have a helpful dialog, asking
> how you want to replace those going-away-styles.
Yes, I can select many styles, but only the last selected is deleted.
Not all the selected.
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> You also asked:
> Is there a way to keep italics, bold, underlined without using existing
> or creating new text styles?
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> Without existing nor new styles that would be stylefree?
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> Well, since there is a style manager, what is so bad of having at least
> one style for each markout in your text? When you delete the others, you
> can automagically have the parts-of-your texts concerned moved to your
> personal "good styles".
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> Scribus has helpful importing features for OpenOffice documents - and a
> help section about it.
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> Maybe you could set up a workflow where you first open your .docx files
> in Word or OpenOffice and use some intelligent search and replace or
> macros to "tidy up" the styles. And then import a cleaner document into
> Scribus. Just ideas.
Thank you.
But I prefer, if possible, not to use styles as I done with my previous DTP program.
At the end of publishing I’ll have got many styles.
And since I use to modify the previous document to create the next one, at the end of the job I would have to be erased many styles wasting many time to manage them.
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> greetings,
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> Martin
Regards
Giovanni
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> On 04.04.2016 17:52, Giovanni Bianchessi wrote:
>> Excuse me for continue messaging, but it?s only about a week that I have switched to Scribus from Pagestream.
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>> In Scribus 1.5.1:
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>> - is there a way to delete more than one text style at once?
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>> - since my Scribus documents are generally composed joining and modifying .docx pieces that other people send to me.
>> Authors apply italics, bold ecc?, but when I import texts in Scribus those attributes are lost.
>> Is there a way to keep italics, bold, underlined without using existing or creating new text styles?
>> I tryed to import text and styles, but at the end I have dozens of text styles, maybe the most of them unused.
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>> Regards
>> Giovanni Bianchessi
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