Gregory Pittman wrote: >> And even more: I was surprised, when I understand, that all >> properties of image frame (shape, lines, lines color, etc.) can not be >> separated to style, and changed at once for whole document later. We >> have styles for text for ages (and every book about using DTP or office >> package spends A LOT pages to describe, why styles are A GOOD THING and >> formatting in-place is A BAD THING), and now I need to style every frame >> by hands... >> > I think perhaps you need to keep working on learning more about Scribus > before you criticize the fact it doesn't anticipate your needs. > > You *can* make line styles and apply them to frame borders, lines, etc., > and then edit them later so your changes will be applied throughout the > document. Line style -- yes. I can see listbox with "No style" in it and understand, what does it mean.
Whole frame style (everything I can set in properties dialog, called by "F2") -- no. It likes, you can have styles for characters, but not for paragraphs. Or have only styles, which set font weight, but not font color. -- // Lev Serebryakov
