On 13/09/2011 14:00, Vladimir wrote: > On Mon, 2011-09-12 at 16:56 +0200, Ian "Witty" Whitfield wrote: > You can easily check if this is indeed place where links are lost by > opening PDF in Adobe Reader before doing pdf2ps. The 'links' work fine with either of my Readers when first converted to "Scribus PDF" >> > 2) I've read about a Spell Checker that runs in Scribus - where can I >> > find this and how is it installed? > Didn't need it - haven't found it!:) Please tell us what it's called and where you found it!!! > What about using character map application (both gnome and kde have > them) for easy copy+paste. Second solution is to make an empty frame > outside of page that contain characters you use a lot. Third, I haven't > managed to make this working, yet it's suggested by official > documentation, hit F12 and insert unicode hex value of desired glyph. > Pay special attention on last paragraph. > http://documentation.scribus.net/index.php/Special_Characters
Thanks I will look into this. >> > Last of all a suggestion - I tend to edit my document at 120% 'normal >> > view' but as soon as you go up or down this changes back to 100%. > What do you mean by "going up or down"? Go to a larger or smaller view of the document using the icons at the bottom left of the screen. >> > I have >> > seen people mention this before. Would it not be an idea to have >> > whatever you set as the view magnification to be the "base value" so >> > that you can look at the page bigger or smaller but when you return to >> > "normal view" it is still at whatever you set it to in the beginning?? > What did you do to define "beginning" value? It is the % set in the 'Current Zoom" box - again bottom right of the screen. Thanks a lot Ian Whitfield Pretoria RSA (I'm using Scribus 1.4.0 rc5 on Linux Mint 10 KDE)
