Hi, I sent this to the list a few days ago but didn't see it back via the list, nor did I get any reply. Did this make it through? Apologies if it is a double post, but I'd really like to know the answer...
--Stijn ----- Forwarded message from Stijn Hoop <stijn at win.tue.nl> ----- From: Stijn Hoop <[email protected]> Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 15:44:29 +0200 To: scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de Subject: templates for text? Hi, I'm new to Scribus so please bear with me if this is a FAQ - I googled but couldn't find the answer on my own. I'd like to import a large ASCII text file for formatting, so I tried to create a template with 2 column style textframes, so that the standard layout of a page was defined. The problem is that a) I can't link those 2 textframes to each other from with the 'edit template' function and b) I can't put text in them when I'm in 'normal' editing mode (ie not editing the templates). How should I do this without copy & paste'ing 2 text boxes on every page? Am I missing something? http://ahnews.music.salford.ac.uk/scribus/docs/page2.html#maquette_crea lists this as a normal task, but unfortunately is for an older version of Scribus and dismisses the 'insert text' problem with a rather vague sentence that doesn't say how to actually do this: "It now remains to let the text fill the inside pages by chaining the last frame of the cover with the first of page 2, and continuing thus through the logical sequence of the document." FWIW, I'm using Scribus 1.1.6 on FreeBSD -CURRENT. thanks in advance! --Stijn ----- End forwarded message ----- -- In the force if Yoda's so strong, construct a sentence with words in the proper order then why can't he?
