On Mon, 05 Dec 2011 00:20:51 +0100 JLuc <jluc at no-log.org> wrote: > Le 04/12/2011 22:24, Peter Linnell a ?crit : > > On 12/04/2011 12:00 PM, JLuc wrote: > >> Le 04/12/2011 20:50, JLuc a ?crit : > >>> Hello, > >>> > >>> i worked on a scribus document with arial font on windows 7 > >>> and was about to continue the work on linux (ubuntu oneiric). > >>> > >>> When opening it, scribus said it had to replace non existing font > >>> with other, > >>> and proposed to do so with bitstream charter (for regular, italic, > >>> bold and bold italic) > >>> or to choose other replacement fonts. > >>> I noticed the arial font were there up in the list, > >>> (and they were prefixed with a "S" in a shiny green square, > >>> showing that Scribus *knew* what it should have done right !!!!!) > >>> so i asked to replace arial regular with arial regular, > >>> arial italic with arial itlalic etc.
I too was confused by the listings with the shiny S. Exactly what does this indication mean? What purpose does it serve? -- John Culleton Free list of books for self-publishers: http://wexfordpress.net/shortlist.html "Create Book Covers with Scribus" http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html
