> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "[KS]" <lists04 at fastmail.fm>
> To: scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de
> Subject: Re: [Scribus] How to use bookmarks
> Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 09:53:16 -0400
> 
> 
> Peter Barnes wrote:
> > In Scribus 1.2.4.1 how do I use the Bookmarks? When I click on Tools,
> > Bookmarks I get a box titled Bookmarks enclosing a grey band with -
> > guess what - Bookmarks written on it. But whatever, I click nothing
> > happens. Am I missing something obvious (not uncommon!) or does my
> > Bookmark function not work? (But it's a nice box!) Thanks!
> >
> 
> Peter, the bookmarks window will show you the bookmarks if any that you
> have in the document you are editing. You can make an element in the
> document e.g. a text box containing a heading, as bookmark by
> right-clicking on it and choosing This is a Bookmark under the PDF
> Options menu.
> 
Thanks, that gets me closer to a solution. But I can't find out how to bookmark 
a single word in a paragraph - or even a single sentence in a paragraph. Does 
this mean I can bookmark only whole paragraphs and boxes, graphics etc? I've 
been used to bookmarking words in Pagemaker (like hyperlinking in a web page) 
for making my PDF newsletters.

Diverging slightly, I do find it strange using Scribus where I can't edit in 
layout mode, only in story editor mode. In Pagemaker I have always done final 
adjustments to text in layout mode because you can immediately see the effects 
on the layout. Having to keep toggling between the two modes, opening and 
closing boxes, seems very inconvenient. Or is there away of editing text in 
layout mode that I haven't found yet?

Peter

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