> ?ann m?n 2.j?l 2012 16:28, skrifa?i Frank Cox: >> I may be doing this wrong and if so, would appreciate someone >> telling me the >> right way to do it. >> >> I have Scribus 1.4.1 installed on Centos 6. >> >> FIRST ISSUE: >> When I want to select a font in the story editor, I click on the >> little arrows >> to the right of the font name in the story editor's window and get a >> list of >> fonts that stretches from the top to the bottom of the screen, with >> an arrow on >> the top and on the bottom of the list. To scroll through the list >> of fonts >> that don't show on the screen I sit the mouse pointer on one of >> those arrows >> (either up or down) and the list scrolls. >> >> Well and good so far, but I have just over 400 fonts on this >> computer and it >> takes slightly more than forty seconds (I just timed it) to scroll >> from the top >> of the list to the bottom. >> >> Is there a way to scroll faster? If the font that I want starts >> with C and >> I'm down in W, it's a long wait to get back to C. > > I'm just curious; > > My Scribus installations so far never have shown a font list > extending across the screen, the font listbox has rather > been like this: > > <http://www.nett.is/~sveinki/scribus/font_list_se.png> > > The screenshot is from Scribus 1.4.0RC6 on OpenSuse 12.1 and > KDE 4.7.2 but I have the same on LinuxMint 13 Cinnamon/Mate > with Scribus 1.4.1. > > I'm wondering if there's a (QT)widget set missing in the > CentOS deployment, and whether that happens also in other > Fedora/RedHat distros ? >
Fedora 17. My font listing is the same. http://members.pcug.org.au/~rcook/images/font_selection.png Using qtconfig (qtconfig-qt4 in Fedora), what is your GUI style. If you change it, does that make a difference? -- Owen