Am Dienstag, 25. September 2007 22:41 schrieb Dr. Werner Popken: > Hi all, > > can't find how to define filters. The video > > http://www.saunalahti.fi/rikle/scribus-vids/applying_styles.ogg > > doesn't seem to show this part of the game. > > Get Text... Filters > > gives me the dialog without filters to apply. > > http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Scribus_Video_Tutorials#Three_ways_to_app >ly_styles > > In the File Dialog, Text Filters is selected, bringing up another > window in which our text codes are used to select the appropriate > style. As you can see, these have already been determined, and the > mouse clicks show how the settings correspond with each other. > Click OK, and we see that by our third method we obtain the same > result. > > I get the dialog, but not the filters. They have to be defined > somewhere, I guess. I have the paragraph styles, I saved the file as > template, I prepared the text with the tags, but if the filter is > empty, it won't work. > > Where do you explain the definition? > > http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Image:TFImportdialog.png > http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Auto-formating_paragraphs_during_text_fil >e_imports > > don't explain it either. > > Import: Do not search for the "Text filter" in the Scribus menus. > You will not find them. Just start importing, as Tsoots shows in > his screenshot. Important: Do not expect a "Text filter" entry in > the drop down. Just select ... and click on ... -- and the dialog > to configure your import will auto-magically appear. > > No automagic here... >
In the "Get Text" dialog you have to choose the option "Text Filter" in the "Importer" list. HTH Christoph
