>> One of Scribus's current weaknesses, from our perspective, is that >> there >> seems to be very little control over hyphenation. For example, there >> doesn't seem to be a way (except maybe by modifying the hypenation >> dictionary) of stopping two-letter breaks like "ex-ample", which we >> don't allow. I might be misunderstanding something here - is there >> any >> way of manually tweaking the hypenation at particular points in the >> text? >> > > I'm doing hyphens manually because Scribus (still?) saves every single > possible hyphen in a quite bad way which causes really big files. > Doing it manually is also the last chance for proofread in my workflow. >
How do you do manual hyphenation? My attempts have haven't been very successful. Inserting a hard hyphen usually doesn't produce a line break, even when the following line is very open. The smart hyphen doesn't seem to do anything at all (I guess I'm misunderstanding its purpose). Another question - is it possible to anchor a graphics frame to the text, so it moves up and down with the text? Currently the only way of inserting an equation is via a graphics frame, but these have to be move manually when the text reflows. (Roll on the LaTeX interpreter!) Alternatively, is it possible to insert graphics inline, like a glyph? Jonathan
