Peter Nermander a ?crit : > But, if I understand right, with unicode fonts things don't really work like > that.
What is the general frame of thought for character coding in scribus ? Some fonts are coded with one byte and some others on 2 bytes ? How to know ? Is there not a user-friendly way to unify this as a UI ? PS : I am no MS nor Ooo user. > You should probably use the "Insert symbol" function (I'm not sure if that > is the correct name, I don't have Scribus in frotn of me). OK. First inserting the symbol, than copying it, then pasting it in the replace area (it displays as a big point) thant selecting the good font for replacement (it keeps displaying as a big point) and i am able to replace it. There might be a way to replace with such special char using its 2 bytes code (but it is not very user friendly these 2 bytes codes = 4 coded character codes) Using special symbols (like phone, enumerations or email signs) is not easy (the insert dialog requires many actions before effect) that is why i use >tel: or >em: text conventions instead of them and then replace them for the whole doc. If there was a "usefull & easy to access few character user-library" (as there is some kind for the container objects) that would easen the process. This is about usability. JL
