> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 04. Januar 2017 um 16:00 Uhr > Von: "Alec Hill" <bulk at ahill.io> > An: scribus at lists.scribus.net > Betreff: [scribus] designing instructional posters on code/programming -- > lots of syntax highlighting > > Hello folks :) > > I would greatly appreciate some advice about what direction to go... > realizing this may be a bit of a rabbit hole that might require I spend > several hours learning various things, if it's a rabbit hole indeed I'd > like to avoid travelling the wrong tunnels if possible... > > I need to design informational/instructional posters that have lots of code > samples in which the code is properly syntax-highlighted like you'd see in > Kate/Gedit/Vim/any IDE etc. > > What approach should I take for this?
Hi Alec, Please try the following: Enable sytax hightlighting for the language you are using in Kate or KWrite (assuming you are using Linux or *BSD). Export the file as HTML. Launch LibreOffice Writer (*not* LibreOffice Writer Web), open the HTML file and save it as ODT. You can then import the ODT file into a Scribus text frame with all colours intact. HTH, Christoph
