> On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 17:11:07 -0400 > Gregory Pittman <gregp_ky at yahoo.com> dijo: > >>> Have I missed some obvious way to find all instances of where a >>> font >>> is used in the entire document? > >>Personally, I would scan the file with a text editor looking for >>instances of the word. It may have gotten assigned as a default font >>somewhere even though it was not actually used in a real sense. > > Now, why didn't I think of that? > > I opened the file in Gedit, which found half a dozen instances of the > word "Arial." Unfortunately, I still have no idea where the font > occurs > in the document. Gedit found "Arial" in several blocks like this: > > <PAGEOBJECT OwnPage="0" PTYPE="4" XPOS="995.787" YPOS="465.625" > WIDTH="53.1053" HEIGHT="46.75" RADRECT="0" FRTYPE="0" CLIPEDIT="0" > PWIDTH="1" PCOLOR="None" PCOLOR2="None" TXTFILL="Black" > TXTSTROKE="Black" TXTSTRSH="100" TXTFILLSH="100" TXTSCALE="100" > TXTSCALEV="100" TXTBASE="0" TXTSHX="5" TXTSHY="-5" TXTOUT="1" > TXTULP="-0.1" TXTULW="-0.1" TXTSTP="-0.1" TXTSTW="-0.1" COLUMNS="1" > COLGAP="0" NAMEDLST="" SHADE="100" SHADE2="100" GRTYP="0" ROT="0" > PLINEART="1" PLINEEND="0" PLINEJOIN="0" LINESP="15" LINESPMode="0" > LOCALSCX="1" LOCALSCY="1" LOCALX="0" LOCALY="0" PICART="1" > PLTSHOW="0" > BASEOF="0" textPathType="0" textPathFlipped="0" FLIPPEDH="0" > FLIPPEDV="0" IFONT="Arial Regular" ISIZE="12" SCALETYPE="1" RATIO="1" > PRINTABLE="1" ANNOTATION="0" ANNAME="" TEXTFLOWMODE="0" TEXTFLOW="0" > TEXTFLOW2="0" TEXTFLOW3="0" AUTOTEXT="0" EXTRA="0" TEXTRA="0" > BEXTRA="0" REXTRA="0" FLOP="0" PFILE="" PFILE2="" PFILE3="" PRFILE="" > EPROF="" IRENDER="1" EMBEDDED="1" LOCK="0" LOCKR="0" REVERS="0" > TransValue="0" TransValueS="0" TransBlend="0" TransBlendS="0" > isTableItem="0" TopLine="0" LeftLine="0" RightLine="0" BottomLine="0" > isGroupControl="0" NUMDASH="0" DASHS="" DASHOFF="0" NUMPO="16" > POCOOR="0 0 0 0 53.1053 0 53.1053 0 53.1053 0 53.1053 0 53.1053 46.75 > 53.1053 46.75 53.1053 46.75 53.1053 46.75 0 46.75 0 46.75 0 46.75 0 > 46.75 0 0 0 0 " NUMCO="16" COCOOR="0 0 0 0 53.1053 0 53.1053 0 > 53.1053 > 0 53.1053 0 53.1053 46.75 53.1053 46.75 53.1053 46.75 53.1053 46.75 0 > 46.75 0 46.75 0 46.75 0 46.75 0 0 0 0 " NUMGROUP="0" GROUPS="" > startArrowIndex="0" endArrowIndex="0" OnMasterPage="" ImageClip="" > ImageRes="1" Pagenumber="0" isInline="0" fillRule="1" doOverprint="0" > gXpos="838.187" gYpos="159.599" gWidth="1160.94404375" > gHeight="6248.862" ALIGN="0" LAYER="0" BOOKMARK="0" NEXTITEM="-1" > BACKITEM="-1"> > > I read through the above looking for some clue as to which page the > font occurs on, but figuring it out is beyond my capability. I note > the > "Pagenumber="0" text in the above, but all the blocks said the same > thing, plus, there is no "page 0" in the document. > > The only positive clue I have is that the last instance where Gedit > found "Arial" was in a block of text that I actually wrote myself. (I > was explaining to the reader about using Arial in OOo formulas.) And > that instance occurs on page 10. All the rest of the instances were in > blocks like the above, and occurred earlier. So maybe that means that > the text that is set to Arial is somewhere in the first ten pages. Or > maybe not. Or maybe it is in one of the half a dozen master pages. > > Well, at least now I know that Scribus is not making it up. The > document > does contain some text that is set to Arial Regular. Still trying to > figure out how to find it without opening over a hundred stories one > at > a time in Story Editor.
Well why not try simply deleting those blocks and see what happens. (have a back up of course) -- Owen
