Hello Louis, thank you for your answer.
On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 20:23:46 -0500, Louis Desjardins wrote: > Sorry to cite myself but a similar question was asked on the list few days > ago. Actually I read your previous post. Tried it and failed first. > When you first create your new document, define your margins and check the > "Automatic text frame" option. When you'll import your text For me this was the difficult step. Usually I greated the frame first and used the context menu for importing the text. Thanks to your help I searched harder and found that there is a ready made frame right from the beginning. > Scribus will > not (not yet!) create automatically the number of pages needed to > accomodate your text BUT all you'll have to do is go to the Page menu and > add (insert) just how many pages you wish and all these pages will be > linked, so you'll soon see your text flow. Don't be fooled by the screen > refresh. Just navigate your document and you'll see your text. That easy! I was even more fooled since the font scribus used for the text did not include the necesarry glyphs and I got an empty looking frame. > You want to avoid having to add manually a linked text frame to each page. > And the template doesn't allow to put a text frame and fill it afterwards. > No problem. Right, I was looking for something like frame-styles or a "special paste" to paste frames without content or a setting in properties like "repeat on next page". Hope that we see some improvements like these ion 1.3. Regards, Helge
