On Monday 15 September 2008 04:18:45 pm Louis Desjardins wrote: > 2008/9/15 John Culleton <john at wexfordpress.com> > > > I have a file in 1.3.3.12, It is one page, all text, imported > > from OO. I can't get the justification feature to work. Do I > > need to turn off something from the OO import? > > John, > > You mean the text won't hyphenate at all? > > There is nothing specific to be done at OO.o level, afaik. > > You can check the hyphenation settings in the Scribus Preferences > > Hyphenator as the rules that are there might be too tight for what > you need to achieve. You have 3 fields IIRC. Word length, Number of > consecutive hyphens, and Language. > > Then, your text frame must be activated in order to be able to > hyphenate. You may need to deselect and reselect the text frame. By > all means it should work! > > Please let me know! > > HTH > > Louis
Justification and hyphenation are two different (but related) animals. If I have no style at all then both hyphenation and justification can occur. But then I lose the paragraph indents. If I apply a style then justification disappears. So perhaps my question is, how do I define a style to contain both justification and a paragraph indent? -- John Culleton Precision Typesetting Able Indexers and Typesetters http://wexfordpress.com
