2007/9/9, David Bodwell <mazbook at yahoo.com>: > > Thanks, Adreas and BOTH Craigs. I haven't tried the v1.3.3.10svn yet, but > Andreas' work around using HTML works quite well?IF you create the HTML > document from a Microsoft Word .doc file, using Word, rather than from an > OpenOffice.org .odt file using OpenOffice.orgWriter. Both HTML file look > good, but only the Word created one imports properly into Scribus. >
[to the devels or testers] Anyone can dig into this? If this statement is confirmed, it's strange. Now, if there was some way to keep those footnotes on the correct page. The > final published version of the work is for popular reading and the general > public does NOT flip to the back to read footnotes as the scholarly > community does. > Hi David, The only workaround I know for footnotes is to create a text frame below the main text frame and place the footnotes there, manually, on each page. This has always been a nightmare in DTP. I cannot tell if Adobe people came up with a nicer solution. To the best of my knowledge, Quark 6.5 doesn't handle footnotes in a better way and maybe 7.x has something to offer... Let us know. Cheers! Louis Thanks again, > David Bodwell > Editorial Mazatl?n > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20070910/4197cd81/attachment.html
