On Friday 20 August 2004 03:15 pm, Gregory Pittman wrote: > Wayne Maeda wrote: > >On Friday 20 August 2004 02:49 pm, Gregory Pittman wrote: > >>Wayne Maeda wrote: > >>>On Thursday 19 August 2004 04:06 pm, Craig Bradney wrote: > >>>>If you can get it into CSV format, just import it into Scribus. The new > >>>>text importer has a csv filter. > >>>> > >>>>As for DB stuff.. its all planned.. :) Time time time > >>> > >>>I just imported a CSV file into Scribus. Now I'm trying to format the > >>>data. How does one do a search and replace on a paragraph (carraige > >>>return)? What character do I use to represent the CR? I guess I really > >>>should import the CSV into Open Office first and format it in there. > >> > >>In Scribus, carriage returns seem to be Ctrl-E -- that's what emacs > >>shows me. > >> > >>Greg > > > >How does one enter a Ctrl-E in Scribus' search and replace function? I > > press the control key and the capital "E" and nothing gets entered in the > > box. > > In emacs, Ctrl-x Ctrl-q, then if you type Ctrl-e it will be entered. > It's a pain if you have to do a lot of them. I wrote a mini-perl > program once to do a whole file. > How does one enter it in Scribus? I tried Ctrl-x Ctrl-q Ctrl-e and nothing happens. Do I need to get an emacs plugin for Scribus?
Wayne
