r23887 by gpittman - updated manual setting1.html - Preferences

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Author: gpittman
Date: Sat Jun 13 19:55:06 2020
New Revision: 23887

URL: http://scribus.net/websvn/listing.php?repname=Scribus&sc=1&rev=23887
Log:
updated manual setting1.html - Preferences

Modified:
    trunk/Scribus/doc/en/settings1.html

Modified: trunk/Scribus/doc/en/settings1.html
URL: http://scribus.net/websvn/diff.php?repname=Scribus&rev=23887&path=/trunk/Scribus/doc/en/settings1.html
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--- trunk/Scribus/doc/en/settings1.html	(original)
+++ trunk/Scribus/doc/en/settings1.html	Sat Jun 13 19:55:06 2020
@@ -54,8 +54,8 @@
 <h3><a name="1"></a>User Interface (not present in Document Setup)</h3>
 <h4>Main Window</h4>
 <p><img src="images/prefs_userinterface_tab1.png" align="center"></p>
+<p>The <strong>Theme</strong> will be whatever your main system theme is when none is selected, but otherwise your choices depend on your operating system or desktop environment and its available themes (if any). You can also change the size of the font used in the user interface. The various other settings are straightforward, and experimentation will be your guide.</p>
 <p>You may have started up Scribus in a particular <strong>Language</strong> – here we expect to see the system default language, but you can override that setting, which will remain on future startups until you change again.</p>
-<p>The <strong>Theme</strong> will be whatever your main system theme is when none is selected, but otherwise your choices depend on your operating system or desktop environment and its available themes (if any). You can also change the size of the font used in the user interface. The various other settings are straightforward, and experimentation will be your guide.</p>
 <h4>Story Editor</h4>
 <p><img src="images/prefs_userinterface_tab2.png" align="center"></p>
 <p>These settings were previously only found in the Story Editor dialog, but now are also here.</p>
@@ -83,8 +83,8 @@
 <p>The <strong>Page Size</strong> section should be easily understandable, with a large selection of standard sizes to choose from, in addition to <em>Custom</em>.</p>
 <h4>Layout</h4>
 <p><img src="images/prefs_documentsetup_tab2.png" align="center"></p>
-<p>The <strong>Page Layout</strong> choices have been the source of confusion for some. These simply apply to the relative placement of pages on your screen, and each will have the size as indicated, not some subdivision of it. <em>Double Sided</em> would typically be chosen for a book-like layout, and thus the First Page selector at the bottom allows the initial page to be Right or Left. This helps you use the appropriate <a href="pagetemplate1.html">Master Page</a> layout.</p>
-<table width="90%"><tr><td width="275"><img src="images/prefs_document1.png" width="250"><p>Here is an example of Double Sided, Right Page as the first (also happens to be two-column). If you print these on a local printer, they will print as individual pages.</td></tr></table>
+<p>The <strong>Page Layout</strong> choices have been reduced, so that now, one only has a choice of Single Page and Facing Pages. <em>Facing Pages</em> would typically be chosen for a book-like layout, and thus the First Page selector at the bottom allows the initial page to be Right or Left. This helps you use the appropriate <a href="pagetemplate1.html">Master Page</a> layout.</p>
+<table width="90%"><tr><td width="275"><img src="images/prefs_document1.png" width="250"><p>Here is an example of Facing Pages, Right Page as the first (also happens to be two-column). If you print these on a local printer, they will print as individual pages.</td></tr></table>
 <h4>Margins & Bleeds</h4>
 <p><img src="images/prefs_documentsetup_tab3.png" align="center"></p>
 <p><strong>Preset Layouts</strong> will be available for anything other than Single Page layout. What these represent are some time-honored ways to set the margins of the page, many based on some mathematical approach related to the dimensions of the page. Below we see the contrast of these various methods – these are all right pages of a double-sided layout.</p>
@@ -196,12 +196,6 @@
 
 <p>Remember that the settings here simply change the default values for PDF Export. You can still override any settings with the PDF Export dialog. For more info on PDF look at <a href="pdfexport1.html">PDF Export Options</a> and <a href="pdfx3.html">PDF/X-3 and Scribus</a>.</p>
 
-<h3><a name="14"></a>Documents Item Attributes</h3>
-<p>Aside from storing additional information about a given item, this feature is currently most useful in connection with the creation of a table of contents.</p>
-
-<h3><a name="15"></a>Table of Contents and Indexes</h3>
-<p>These two subdialogs relate to each other. One use of these features is explained here: <a href="http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Creating_a_Table_of_Contents">http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Creating_a_Table_of_Contents</a></p>
-
 <h3><a name="20"></a>Miscellaneous</h3>
 <table width="80%"><tr><td align="center"><img src="images/prefs_misc.png" title="Miscellaneous Settings"></td></tr></table>
 <h3><a name="21"></a>Plugins</h3>
@@ -209,6 +203,12 @@
 <h3><a name="23"></a>Short Words</h3>
 <img src="images/prefs_shortwords.png">
 <p>Short Words is a plug-in to assist with adding non-breaking spaces to abbreviations like Mr. and measurements like km. Details on configuration and use are here: <a href="short-words.html">Short Words in Scribus</a>. </p>
+
+<h3><a name="14"></a>Documents Item Attributes</h3>
+<p>Aside from storing additional information about a given item, this feature is currently most useful in connection with the creation of a table of contents.</p>
+
+<h3><a name="15"></a>Table of Contents and Indexes</h3>
+<p>These two subdialogs relate to each other. One use of these features is explained here: <a href="http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Creating_a_Table_of_Contents">http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Creating_a_Table_of_Contents</a></p>
 
 <h3><a name="24"></a>Scripter</h3>
 <p>If the <a href="scripter1.html">Scripter plug-in</a> is activated at startup, you will not need to make any changes here to use the included Python scripts.</p>




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