? (At) 12h30 +0800 24/05/04, Craig Ringer ?crivait (wrote) : [...]
> > I think Quark and Indesign have > > this implemented in a similar manner. > >If Quark does it, I'd love to know how. Maybe it was added in Quark 5 or >6 (but that'd mean getting something for your upgrade money, so I'm not >convinced), but all I have been able to find is the usual linked image >ability. Actually, what Quark has done within 6.0 is a dynamic update of text content within "user tagged" text boxes. Say you have a book title on the front page, and that title is repeated in various pages in your document, and on the spine and back cover (that could all be part of the same "cover" page), you could tag this text so any change would reflect wherever it is used in the document, keeping the specific styles and text enrichments for each use. There is still a need to edit the text box itself if the string is longer after editing but at least you are sure the layout won't be affected without you knowing and controlling it and, provided everything is set properly, the exact same text will appear throughout the document. Quark has even come up with this new concept of "project" when you hit "new document" so you can have various size and print/web destination for a "project". The dynamic synchronization works through documents of a same project. A nice feature... but mistakes can still occur (say you forgot to tag just one text box and your proofreader has full confidence the feature was on...). But this is another discussion! (Humans and computers... and humans). ;-) Louis >Craig Ringer > > >_______________________________________________ >Scribus mailing list >Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de >http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus
