Am Freitag, 7. April 2006 11:15 schrieb Ian Malone: > On 06/04/06, Christoph Sch?fer <christoph-schaefer at gmx.de> wrote: > > Am Donnerstag, 6. April 2006 21:23 schrieb Ian Malone: > > > That's what I'd been doing, but there were several different > > > documents to be imported (to go into different boxes), all > > > using the same OpenOffice styles and all needing to use > > > a corresponding (but different) Scribus style. What I did > > > in the end was to import without style information, change > > > the style for the text box to the main (paragraph) style > > > and then manually change the style for any paragraphs > > > that were different. > > > > But why don't you use different paragraph styles in OO.o then? > > It was an A0 poster; the font size is sufficiently large that it's > a pain to work with it in Writer. I suppose I could have changed > the page size and zoomed out in Writer, but then you're > starting to do the layout in Writer rather than Scribus.
Hi Ian, I wonder why you are working in such a complicated way, but then I don't know your project. If I were you, I wouldn't do any formatting in OO.o at all and create all the paragraph styles in Scribus instead, especially if I were "only" producing a poster. That way , I'd save myself a lot of trouble :) > > -- > imalone Cheers, Christoph
