Am Sonntag, 5. August 2007 08:29 schrieb John Jason Jordan: > On Sun, 5 Aug 2007 14:40:24 +0930 > > Samps <carlos at unplugd.com> dijo: > > On Sunday 05 August 2007 13:05, John Jason Jordan wrote: > > > When I applied the change > > > the lines text became stacked halfway on top of each other. Then I went > > > back in and changed the leading back to 30 points, > > > > I might be able to help.... > > > > I've found that the text appears stacked when changes to size and leading > > is done in the text editor, but not when the changes are applied through > > the properties toolbox (F2). > > > > Try using the text editor only for minor changes to, otherwise imported > > text, and only for textual changes. When you have the right content in > > your textframe hit F2 to call up the properties toolbox. On the toolbox' > > text tab, set desired parameter for size and leading. > > Another 'feature' makes sure that these values are reset to something > > other than what you chose the next time you enter the properties for > > text, but I find it a minor nuisance. > > Thanks for the suggestions. > > I;ve decided I don't have a beta tester mentality. I want my 1.3.3.8 > back.
Why don't you use 1.3.3.9 or 1.3.3.10svn? Also, why do you complain? It has been made abundantly clear that 1.3.4 is *not* suitable for real work. If you use it and find bugs, you should file a bug report. That's what a developer version is released for. > > Unfortunately, it is no longer in the Feisty amd64 rrepositories. I've > been searching all over the net for a .deb file for 1.3.3.8, but I > can't find it. I did find an amd64 .deb for 1.3.3.6, but the file > wouldn't install. I found source files for 1.3.3.8, but there ought to > be a .deb out there somewhere. Did you read the docs? http://docs.scribus.net/index.php?lang=en&page=install-dpkg This document is even available in the help browser! Cheers Christoph
