On 4/5/17 2:40 PM, Craig Bradney wrote: > > >> On 5 Apr 2017, at 22:28, Ken Springer <snowshed1 at q.com> wrote: >> >>> On 4/5/17 1:34 PM, scrib at wexfordpress.com wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ---------------------------------------- >>> From: "Ken Springer" <snowshed1 at q.com> >>> Sent: Tuesday, April 4, 2017 12:47 PM >>> To: scribus at lists.scribus.info >>> Subject: Re: [scribus] Problem with Styles >>>> On 4/3/17 4:55 PM, Gregory Pittman wrote: >>>>> On 04/03/2017 04:57 PM, Ken Springer wrote: >>>>> Windows 7 >>>>> 1.5.2 >>>>> >>>>> I guess I'm missing something. >>>>> >>>>> I can't seem to get a document to pay attention to the font size of a >>>>> style. Linespacing and other things seem to change, but not font size. >>>>> >>>>> The manual wasn't any help, nor the wiki. Both tell me it can be done, >>>>> but doesn't tell me "how". >>>>> >>>> >>>> The tightest control of styles will be using the Edit Style dialog. >>>> Select the Character Style tab to find the font size spinbox. >>>> Even if you import styles from LibreOffice, it's a good idea to check >>>> all the features, plus you can give them a name. >>> >>> Which is what I've been working with. <G> >>> >>> Like most people, I suspect, I started out doing the manual formatting >>> like I see most people do in a word processor because they won't do >>> styles, for whatever reason. I wanted to get a good "handle" on doing >>> it that way before moving on to more advanced methods like styles. >>> >>> I should mention that, at the moment, I'm doing this on Windows 7, fully >>> updated. I also have Scribus in Windows 10, Linux Mint 18.0, and did >>> have it on my Mac. It's now removed from the Mac as I'm changing the >>> purpose of the Mac and no longer need it there. >>> >>> I plan on adding it to Windows 8. >>> >>> I have no problem getting what I want using properties (F2) and have "No >>> Style" selected for paragraph and character. >>> >>> When I add Style Manager (F3) and the Story Editor to this mix, some >>> things don't change. >>> >>> For instance... >>> >>> In the Story Editor, I selected a style for a paragraph. In the Style >>> Manager, I make a major change to the Font Size (say from 12 pt. to 50 >>> pt.), and change fonts. Nothing else. Click apply. The line spacing >>> changes enormously, but font and font size stays the same. >>> >>> So, what am I missing here? >>> >>> I've also noticed, that under the Edit menu, the keyboard shortcut for >>> Edit Text sometimes is displayed, and sometimes it isn't. I've not >>> worked on what triggers this. >>> >>> I've not imported anything from Libre Office except for a couple of >>> documents. >>> >>> -- >>> Ken >>> The story editor doesn't show the final product. Hit the check mark icon >>> and you will see the final result. and exit the story editor.. >>> >>> Or did you do that already? >> >> Hi, John, >> >> Yep, done that more than once. Obvious changes to the line itself, but font >> and font size do not change. >> >> >> -- >> > > If you have been editing via the palette instead of through styles they may > be applied still. There is a sweeper/brush icon on the palette where it will > clean manually applied settings and leave only style provided settings.
What is your/Scribus's definition of "palette"? The word to me means a dialogue box/windows where I select a new color. :-) And hopefully, said icon actually looks like a brush instead of a modern Rorschach test! -- Ken Mac OS X 10.11.6 Firefox 51.0.1 (64 bit) Thunderbird 45.7.1 "My brain is like lightning, a quick flash and it's gone!"