Am 22.05.2014 21:44, schrieb Gregory Pittman: > On 05/22/2014 10:46 AM, g.ru at gmx.com wrote: >> Am 22.05.2014 16:18, schrieb Gregory Pittman: >>> On 05/22/2014 09:57 AM, g.ru at gmx.com wrote: >>>> Dear all, >>>> >>>> I'm currently composing a conference transcript using Scribus 1.4.3 on >>>> Windows 7 Enterprise. The document is by now containing 228 pages and >>>> several pictures. >>>> >>>> Up to now the text aligned, as specified in the corresponding style >>>> (which I named "Text"), to the baseline grid. Suddenly some paragraphs >>>> refuse, while others in the same paragraph style are still aligned >>>> correctly. I did not change anything in the style settings, when this >>>> occurred, just worked in the text. >>>> >>>> To fix the problem I tried to change the paragraph style settings' line >>>> spacing mode from "Align to Baseline Grid" to "Fixed Linespacing", >>>> which worked for each single paragraph in "Text" style. Changing >>>> back to >>>> "Align to Baseline Grid" was interesting: first the option disappeared >>>> from the drop-down list. The second time "Align to Baseline Grid" was >>>> selectable, but when selected the option jumped back to "Fixed >>>> Linespacing". Third try was successful, though clicking apply only >>>> changed back the paragraphs which already where aligned correctly in >>>> the >>>> beginning. The others remained in the fixed line spacing I set before. >>>> Several tries followed the same scheme. >>>> >>>> Restarting Scribus did not work. >>>> >>>> Third idea that came to my mind was changing the style of the wrongly >>>> aligned paragraphs from "Text" to another style and back again. This >>>> works reproducible but is not feasible for a document containing >>>> several >>>> hundred paragraphs. >>>> >>>> Finally I tried to reboot the whole system - which seems to solve the >>>> problem. >>>> >>>> Is this issue known, or does anyone experience similar? >>> This sounds like it might be a failure of the page to refresh. I have >>> seen this before in other situations where a change is made but doesn't >>> appear on the page. When you save then reload, the change is there, >>> suggesting that it was there but didn't display properly. >>> >>> I'm not sure if there is something like a "hard refresh" command that >>> might accomplish this as a shorter backup method... >>> >>> Greg >> Hi Greg, >> >> Thanks for your fast answer. What confuses me is that the "misalignment" >> still exists after closing Scribus completely without saving, then >> reopening it and reloading the file. Shouldn't that display the correct >> alignment? The version you suggested (saving, then reloading) displays >> the changes I did in the text, but the text is still misaligned. >> >> As I'm currently trying to get rid of orphans and widows this is really >> keeping me from working! >> > In that case, you should file a bug, and upload the file or some part of > it that shows the problem. That way we can try to see if it's OS- or > your computer-dependent. > > Greg
Can you create a Mantis account for me, so I can do so? Username shall be "Waaduu" Thanks Gregor P.S.: Now the misalignment even "survives" complete reboot
