On Friday 12 November 2004 08:20, Eilert wrote: > Hi folks, > > Just one more idea that came up the other day: > > I use the template pages for head and foot lines (page numbering, lines > at the head or thelike). If you want to change it, you've got to go via > menu into the templates section, then choose the template page you want, > then scroll down to the point where you want to change something (e. g. > month indication or whatever). > > Wouldn't it be a bit more intuitive if you just double-clicked on the > object you want to change and are guided into the relevant template page > to the point where the object actually is situated? For instance, when > you want to change the current month indication on a left-page-template > and you are on page 2 of your new document, just double-click on the > place (downstairs on the page) where the text frame is situated, and you > will be guided to the left-page-template into this very frame with this > frame visible on the screen where you clicked it. > > As long as the template pages are just held in background and don't > interact with the rest, it might be an idea to invent a special mouse > click with some button combination or so. > > As I said, just an idea :-) > > Rolf
Nice idea, although we have editable template originated frames in the works. Please submit your idea on the bug tracker. Craig -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20041112/481ae3dc/attachment.pgp
