On 01/29/2011 08:02 AM, Gregory Pittman wrote: > I would concur with John, that the Story Editor has its uses. As long as > you do not need WYSIWYG, it is very convenient for adding/editing > material from the keyboard. I find navigating the frame in Edit Contents > mode sluggish. Also, in SE, you can edit the text in one place for a > whole set of linked frames.
For my newsletter, I apply styles to specific paragraphs after the text's been slurped into Scribus. There was a time, years ago, when I did it by highlighting each separate paragraph in the frame, going to Properties and selecting the appropriate style. It was, needless to say, a royal PITA. Now, I bring up the text in the story editor, click on the paragraph in the sidebar on the left and select the style from the drop-down box that pops up. And, highlighting text to apply italics, bold or whatever is much, much simpler because the story editor's far more responsive than doing it in the frame. It used to take me at least fifteen minutes to format two pages of text; now, it's about three, if that much.
