[scribus] highlighting many words in a text

Jean-Paul Gendner jean-paul.gendner at orange.fr
Wed Feb 21 20:07:16 UTC 2018


Hello,
    Thank you for the suggestions.
    I have worked hard, but do not have found a valuable solution !
    However, I was finally able to reproduce the problem in a completely 
new 1.5.3 Scribus version file. The file is 22 kb. How may I submit it ?
    Regards,
    Jean-Paul

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Jean-Paul Gendner
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Le 2018-02-20 à 17:40, Gregory Pittman a écrit :
> On 02/20/2018 10:26 AM, Jean-Paul Gendner wrote:
>> Hello again,
>>
>>      I am disappointed, because the new version solve my highlighting
>> problem, but an other problem occurs!
>>      At some places, there are only a few characters in the first line
>> after a text or image frame. See appended picture: problems are
>> highlighted in magenta.
>>      I tried to reproduce the problem in a new short example file but do
>> not was able to.
>>      Strangely, with the new version, text flow around a text frame do
>> not work with a new example, while it always works with the file created
>> with version 1.4.6 ! ! ? ?
>>
> Over the years, with new versions appearing, there have been changes in
> how closely the text approaches the top of its frame. These usually
> appear when you import a file created with an older version.
>
> You might try adjusting the First Line Offset in Text Properties and see
> if that makes a difference. Otherwise, adjusting the Y-Pos of the top of
> the frame may help. You should be able to overcome this.
>
> Greg
>
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