On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 06:43:05 -0400 wena-parry at talktalk.net wrote: > This thread had started under the thread > "How can I get a double underline in Scribus." but progressed to this > subject, I have therefor taken the liberty to move it to this thread, > > IF THAT IS O.K. WITH OTHERS? > > a.l.e and Rolf we have now moved this thread a little further with > both of your welcome comments. It makes me a little more comfortable > to take part. I am glad that the subject of learning has come up ? > and participation is the key. > > Now, I had raised the topic of importing from (Open Office)ODT files. > May be my Welsh ness that made it harder to understand my fellow > contributors to this subject on the forum. However, ones I had solved > and understood why I couldn?t import. I wrote it out as a > contribution to some one else to overcome the same problem. doesn't > lead to a clear conclusion. > > A label on the tread name declaring, ?Solved? would be useful. > Another help would be to be able to be able to take for instant this > thread to a more appropriate one like, ?How can we learn Scribus?. > > Forgive me for doing exactly that and making another thread with this > subject.
I think you will find you can't move threads. Threads are dependant on a few headers, mainly Message-ID and In-Reply-To Your message was in reply to "mailman.2583.1350552089.25036.scribus at lists.scribus.net" and you will probably find this message has the a similar identification You really can only start a new thread by starting a new message. Otherwise some email clients will get confused (not to mention the reader) -- Owen
