Applying character styles to text, alongside an easy way to group images with a text caption, are the two items I most missed while using Scribus 1.4.n Otherwise a pleasant to use and *reliable* piece of software. The paragraph styles seem to be applied like a broad brush stroke, delineated by having a start-tag and an end of paragraph (or start of new one). Very useful, but frustratingly blunt, handling only headers, sub-headers and entire paragraphs.
It seems to me the CHARACTER styles is an issue of having start and end tags within a block of text. and part of the problem is being able to identify the end tag. Perhaps a couple of suggestions for the tag styling might help get the ball rolling? Next identical (yuk): ...some \c1character styled text\c1 ... start=\c1 end=\c1 Explicit (yuk): ...some \c1-startcharacter styled text\c1-end ... start=\c1-start end=\c1-end Bracketed (yuk): ...some \c1(character styled text\c1) ... start=\c1( end=\c1) Bracketed enclosed (best?): ...some \c1(character styled text)\c1 ... start=\c1( end=)\c1 XML-like: ...some <\c1>character styled text</\c1> ... start=<\c1> end=</\c1> Other: ...? Also, it would probably be sensible to disallow nested tags, (and definitely disallow cross-over tags, much like HTML). It is clear this is voluntary open-source software - and long may that continue. -- Ciao Richard Foley Supporting Naked Activities http://www.naktiv.net/wnbr On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 09:21:34AM +0200, JLuc wrote: > Le 30/03/2012 21:57, Gregory Pittman a ?crit : > >In between the lines, I think the responses indicate that those reading the > >question and responding don't know the answer. > > As for now, the proposed video that has been linked in a previous post of > this thread > would allready provide answers to some questions : > ( > http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Scribus_Video_Tutorials#Three_ways_to_apply_styles > ) > > Looking on the documentation WIKI provides an interesting page too > http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Auto-formating_paragraphs_during_text_file_imports > > Dont forget the documentation is the result of the work of the user's > community > so It'd be great when somebody experimenting and analysing the feature's use > details > would document its detailed discoveries on this page or another of the > scribus wiki : > http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Scribus > > JLuc > > >As we've said many times, this is an entirely voluntary organization. Do you > >expect others to do experimentation that > >you can easily do yourself, and that you have a personal active interest in > >but they don't? > > > >The reason I stepped in and made any responses at all was that I think it is > >bad form to leave questions entirely > >unanswered. But on this list, I think you can expect that any response you > >get might require some homework on your part. > > > >Greg > > > > > >___ > >Scribus Mailing List: scribus at lists.scribus.net > >Edit your options or unsubscribe: > >http://lists.scribus.net/mailman/listinfo/scribus > >See also: > >http://wiki.scribus.net > >http://forums.scribus.net > > > > > > ___ > Scribus Mailing List: scribus at lists.scribus.net > Edit your options or unsubscribe: > http://lists.scribus.net/mailman/listinfo/scribus > See also: > http://wiki.scribus.net > http://forums.scribus.net