Owen wrote: > Running some scripts, I sometimes get; > > WARNING: newDoc() procedure is obsolete, it will be removed in a > forthcoming release. Use newDocument() instead. > > If I change the script to newDocument I get; > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "<string>", line 8, in ? > File "/home/owen/Scribuscripts/fb.py", line 3, in ? > if newDocument(PAPER_A4, Margins, PORTRAIT, 1, UNIT_POINTS, > NOFACINGPAGES, FIRSTPAGERIGHT): > TypeError: function takes exactly 8 arguments (7 given) > > The 'newDoc' had only 7 arguments. > > > Using Scribus-1.3.4 dated 27 May 2007, the Scribus manual->Scripter API > doesn't seem to have a 'newDocument' > > Suppose my question is where is the 'newDocument' specified? > I have the same version of 1.3.4 and it has this in Help > Scribus Manual > For Developers > Scripter API > Document Commands: newDocument(...) newDocument(size, margins, orientation, firstPageNumber, unit, pagesType, firstPageOrder, numPages) -> bool
It looks like the added variable is number of pages. Greg
