[scribus] Text styles and text attributes - Re: scribus Digest, Vol 97, Issue 4

Giovanni Bianchessi bgio at libero.it
Sat Apr 9 11:46:03 UTC 2016


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> Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2016 22:43:53 +0100
> From: ZASKE Martin <zm a revue-gugu.org>
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> Subject: Re: [scribus] Text styles and text attributes
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> Welcome to Scribus Giovanni,
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> yes, there is a nice Style Manager on F3 or > menu > edit > styles...
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> There you can see all your styles in a document. You can select several
> at once and click "delete". You will even have a helpful dialog, asking
> how you want to replace those going-away-styles.
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> You also asked:
> Is there a way to keep italics, bold, underlined without using existing
> or creating new text styles?
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> Without existing nor new styles that would be stylefree?
> 
> Well, since there is a style manager, what is so bad of having at least
> one style for each markout in your text? When you delete the others, you
> can automagically have the parts-of-your texts concerned moved to your
> personal "good styles".
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> Scribus has helpful importing features for OpenOffice documents - and a
> help section about it.
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> Maybe you could set up a workflow where you first open your .docx files
> in Word or OpenOffice and use some intelligent search and replace or
> macros to "tidy up" the styles. And then import a cleaner document into
> Scribus. Just ideas.
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> greetings,
> 
> Martin


The documents that I have to use, often are .docx files without any style, but with bold, italics ecc. "spread around” the text.
Actually I have to load the dcument in Scribus and opening the same document in LibreOffice to see for formatting and where they are, and applying them in Scribus.
Also converting them in .odt and loading in Scribus, the text attributes are not kept.
So I waste many time.

Regards
Giovanni Bianchessi


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> On 04.04.2016 17:52, Giovanni Bianchessi wrote:
>> Excuse me for continue messaging, but it?s only about a week that I have switched to Scribus from Pagestream.
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>> In Scribus 1.5.1:
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>> - is there a way to delete more than one text style at once?
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>> - since my Scribus documents are generally composed joining and modifying .docx pieces that other people send to me.
>> Authors apply italics, bold ecc?, but when I import texts in Scribus those attributes are lost.
>> Is there a way to keep italics, bold, underlined without using existing or creating new text styles?
>> I tryed to import text and styles, but at the end I have dozens of text styles, maybe the most of them unused.
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>> Regards
>> Giovanni Bianchessi
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