Hi Craig, hi everybody > What you are looking at is not actually bloat. This is the way that > Scribus allows you to keep hyphenation across platforms and across > languages. The paragraphs/words are broken up into their parts and are > stored in such a way that the hyphenation can be faithfully reproduced > in a non native Scribus, eg, English hyphenation reproduced in a Czech > system. Scribus only stores the paragraphs this way if auto hyphenation > is turned on or if you hyphenate the frame. This is not a bug. > > As for filing bugs, bugs.scribus.net is the place to do that.
As for this, I understand, what it is about, but isn't it a somewhat strange way of a implementing hyphenation? Wouldn't it be easier, to have a opening and closing tag for the paragraph (or when other changes apply) and allow tags witin the enclosed text, while having angle brackets encoded? Thinking about something like that: <ITEXT CAB="5" CCOLOR="VWI-blue 2" CSIZE="11" CSHADE2="100" CSCALE="100" CSHADE="100" CSTYLE="0" CFONT="Perpetua Regular" CEXTRA="0" CSTROKE="Black"> This is a paragraph text with hy<hyp/>phenation <well> </ITEXT> David -- Otto von Bismarck once remarked: ?A fool learns from his experience. A wise person learns from the experience of others.? If so, how to define President George W. Bush, who is not even able to learn from his own experience?
