Oleksandr Moskalenko wrote: > * Gregory Pittman <gpittman at iglou.com> [2008-08-06 08:47:03 -0400]: > > >> Guillermo Espertino wrote: >> >>> Hi. I'm using Scribus 1.3.5svn and found this problem: Everytime I try >>> to specify a non integer value in a type-in box, it's changed to 0,1000 >>> cm. >>> Integer numbers are entered correctly, but any attempt to add a decimal >>> value lead to the described behavior. >>> I have uninstalled every scim-related package and it's the same. >>> The only way I got it right was starting scribus with >>> LC_ALL=C scribus-ng >>> That way I could enter the values with decimals, but I can't use that >>> solution permanently since it makes impossible to open files or >>> directories that contain non-english characters, and that's a very >>> common situation in my computer (I live in a spanish-speaking country). >>> I've also experienced something weird with visualization resolution when >>> I start scribus with LC_ALL=C. It goes to 1 dpi so I can't see anything. >>> >>> I'm Running Ubuntu Hardy 64 bits. >>> Fresh install. I had Scribus 1.3.4 before 1.3.5, uninstalled, deleted >>> the .scribus folder and installed 1.3.5 from >>> http://debian.scribus.net/debian/dists/hardy/main/binary-amd64/ >>> >>> >> Hi Guillermo, >> >> I was trying to help you last night on IRC. Hopefully someone who has >> Ubuntu can help. >> From what I understand, this was supposed to be only occurring with qt3, >> not qt4, so I don't know if this is a new bug or not. >> BTW, what is the build date on your 1.3.5svn? check Help > About Scribus >> >> Greg >> > > Greg, > > It's likely to be 1.3.5.dfsg~svn20080717-1 as I just recently added amd64 > builds for Ubuntu/Hardy repository. > Guillermo:
see what version of qt4 you have. Apparently, 4.4.0 can be a problem. Either 4.3.5+ or 4.4.1 are suggested as alternatives. Greg
