On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 12:21 PM, Gregory Pittman <gpittman at iglou.com> wrote:
> On 01/05/2017 11:43 AM, Alec Hill wrote: > > > > ## Method B ## > > > > Printing to postscript from the web browser changes the coloring (greys > get > > turned to black, background color is removed, perhaps other changes) -- > > which I presume is the web browser trying to make the document more > > "printer friendly". This is a drawback here, as the Solarized color > theme > > looks really good in kate or other editors, but once I import the .ps > file > > into scribus the code comments are darker (instead of lighter) than > > function names. > > > The workaround here is in the editing. For me, the gray areas are > comments, so many might be just deleted if not needed. If they are > needed, "rubber-band" around the area after Ungrouping down to the > sentence level, and Group it, then under the Group tab, reduce Opacity > as needed to the desired level. > If you need some other color, you have to Ungroup all the way down to > individual glyphs, after which you can rubber-band around them and > adjust color in the Color tab (don't Group them because you can't change > colors in grouped objects). > Oh yes, the grouping --- ungrouping did allow me to get rid of the background/canvas, and now I see how it could be made to correct for the changed colors. > > > > > ## Method D (for Danger) ## > > > > Noone's said anything about Tex... is this a scary subject? It kinda > > scares me ;^) > I've used some LaTeX, but not exactly an expert. It looks like you are > invoking minted incorrectly, and you don't have the pygmentize package > installed, or perhaps not using minted correctly causes pdflatex to > think you don't have pygmentize. > Yeah, I guess my question is whether Scribus is capable of invoking Minted correctly. But I'll leave this be for now, though I may explore this more in the future. 'Method A' of copy-paste from browser into Writer and saving as odt works quite well enough :) Thanks again! -Alec -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.scribus.net/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20170105/4efc9e35/attachment.html>
