Hi Team, Regarding the superscript issue, I wonder wether the actual behaviour of the Story Editor is intentionnal or does it qualify as a bug. The fact that the superscript actually displays in the Story Editor smaller than the regular text even when the superscript is scale to 100% can be (is) misleading, as this thread suggests.
I can post a bug, if needed. Please advice. Louis p.s. Hi Cor, I'm glad it did! Cor Pernot a ?crit : > Hi Louis, > > this did the trick! There are so many buttons..... > Thanks a lot. > Regards, > Cor Pernot > > Op donderdag 21 april 2005 14:15, schreef Louis Desjardins: > >>>Louis, >>> >>>thanks for the suggestion but is does not work though. >>>Scribus reported to imbed three fonts (regular, bold and italic), that's >>>all I used in the document.. >>>I did check the 'embed all fonts' option as well but with no different >>>result. >>>More ideas form your side? >> >>Hi Cor, >> >>Can you make sure the superscript/subscript options are set properly >>in the Settings > Preferences > Typography, that is to a scale of >>below 100% (60% works generally well). >> >>I just checked myself only to discover that even when set at 100% >>(which means the superscript will be at the same dimension of the >>regular font) the superscript shows smaller in the story editor. The >>resulting PDF shows a superscript set at the same scale as the font... >> >>Please try that and see if it works. Otherwise, you could try with >>another font. >> >>HTH >> >>Louis >> >> >>>Regards, >>>Cor >>> >>>----- Original Message ----- >>>From: "Louis Desjardins" <louisdesjardins at videotron.ca> >>>To: <scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de> >>>Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 15:18 >>>Subject: Re: [Scribus] question about superscripts >>> >>> >>>> >Hi, >>>> > >>>> >I have a question about making superscripts, i.e. for reference >>>> > purposes. For this reason I use the superscript button in the text >>>> > editor. This >>> >>>works in >>> >>> >>>> >the text editor, here I can see the superscript raised and in a >>>> > smaller >>> >>>font. >>> >>> >>>> >But if I have a look in the exported pdf file, I only see a raised >>> >>>character >>> >>> >>>> >but not in a smaller font! >>>> >Using a smaller font for the superscript does not result in a nice >>> >>>solution >>> >>> >>>> >because the number of points that the character is raised, also >>>> > decreases >>> >>>in >>> >>> >>>> >this way. >>>> >Does anyone out there have a solution for this? >>>> >(I am using Scribus 1.2.2cvs and the font family I am working with is >>> >>>Lucida >>> >>> >>>> >Sans) >>>> >>>> Hi Cor, >>>> >>>> The issue must have something to do with font embedding and not with >>>> the settings of superscript since you get the proper result in >>>> Scribus and not in the PDF. >>>> >>>> For my part, I have never encountered such problem. >>>> >>>> I would suggest you redo the PDF making sure the "Embed all fonts" is >>>> checked in the Font tab of the PDF export dialog. >>>> >>>> See if this works. Otherwise, get back to us! >>>> >>>> HTH >>>> >>>> Louis >>>> >>>> >Tanks in advance >>>> >Cor Pernot
