Am Donnerstag, 27. September 2007 09:46 schrieb Dr. Werner Popken: > > I'd even suggest to split it up into smaller files (eg one file for each > > chapter). In its current state, Scribus doesn't handle huge amounts of > > text very well. > > Okay, no problem except that I haven't seen a solution to the problem > of joining the parts together. In particular, page numbering would be > a bit tedious if I would produce a separate PDF files (that's what I'm > heading at);
Not at all: http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Seitennumerierung > also I would have to join the PDF files together into one > big PDF files. I know there are tools to accomplish this is. Would > that be the way or would I join somehow the separate sla-files into > one big file before producing the PDF? No. Better use a separate tool. If you're running Linux + KDE, KPDFtool is an easy to use tool to join separate PDF files. > > > If you click into a paragraph, the correct information will be displayed. > > That's a known usability issue that will be addressed, I'm sure. > > I know, this is what should be expected, but if I set the values for > one paragraph and click into another paragraph and click back, I > should see the previously set values -- and they are gone. Then file a bug report, please. > The same > holds true with Optical margins; once changed in one paragraph, it is > changed in all paragraphs (at least in one direction, I didn't test > this thoroughly). Yes. Why would you want optical margins only for a single paragraph? > > > You mean the buttons indicating alignment? If yes, that's a bug. Would > > mind filing it? bugs.scribus.net > > Well, I didn't check the buttons, the text was displayed that way: > right aligned and red. I try to reproduce and file a bug report. Works here. HTH Christoph
