Am Sonntag, 14. Mai 2006 19:22 schrieb Russbucket: > Scribus 1.3.3.1 > I'm trying to create a master document with automatic page numbers. I do > the following steps as per the documentation. (I assume newer version is > edit master page where it says template below). > > With your chosen document open, go Edit > Templates.. If you have not > created any other page templates, then there will be just one named Normal. > Next, create a text frame where you want the page numbers to go. Then, > enter edit mode by double clicking on the text frame and place the pound or > hash symbol as it is known. # Use one, two or three symbols depending on > the number of pages needed. For 1-9 pages use a single #, for 11 - 99 pages > use two # # Enter Alt+#. (US Keyboard users, are recommended to re-map this > key to F7 for example.) Save the template and return to the main document. > > in edit mode my text box has Page ## Then I enter Alt+# (assume it means > the plus key also) Have tried with and without + key. I close the little > window (page name) and go back and apply the master page to my document. It > appears but the text box has Page # +# or #. Has something changed thats > not in the documents. Goggle also give the above procedures. > > Any help will be appreciated.
Hi Russ, The shortcut for page numbers has changed. In 1.3x it's Ctrl+Alt+Shift+P (don't enter "+" characters). The "+" you see is probably a remainder of your attempts to use the "+"-key. You can also insert a page number via Insert > Character > Page Number. HTH, Christoph
