[scribus] active links while editing a scribus document

Geoffrey Dow geoffdow at gmail.com
Mon Nov 26 15:48:35 UTC 2012


I only discovered the ability to edit in preview mode late during a big
project and was delighted by it. So yes, being able to edit in the preview
mode is a very useful feature.


Geoff

On 26 November 2012 10:26, Thorsten Rochelmeyer <thr-news at rochelmeyer.com>wrote:

>
> Am 26.11.2012 15:45, schrieb a.l.e:
>
>
>>
>> - switching the preview mode on and off can be very slow (so people may
>> want to stay in preview mode while doing visual tweaks).
>>
>>  yes, i do so
>
>
>  - the canvas can be very cluttered, and one may want to switch to the
>> preview mode to do further changes without being disturbed by guides,
>> invisible frame borders & co.
>>
>>  yes
>
>
>  - we already have other links that work in the edit mode (footnotes) and
>> will have more of them in the future (TOC, references, ...): shouldn't pdf
>> links work just like the other references?
>>
>>  in general yes, but users might be given the option to change that in
> the preferences?
>
>
>> i would be interested in hearing what the scribus users think: do you
>> need the editing capabilities while being in preview mode?
>>
>
> yes, definitely!
>
>
> Thorsten
>
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