I'm using 1.3.5svn. Is there a way to convert all "No style" elements to a particular style? In an existing document, that is. Really, I don't think there should be any such concept as "No style" in Scribus, partly because that's logically impossible. Typefaces *always* have a style. At some point in the history of my document, I changed a lot of things to "No Style" because it seemed like the closest thing to setting a default style. But I misunderstood what I was doing and now want to eliminate all "No Style" elements. So I can be sure there are no unwanted font faces/sizes lurking anywhere.
Also, the styles listed on the left in the editor... are those line styles? Putting my cursor on a line and changing the paragraph style (using the pulldown menu up top) does not affect which style is listed on the left, so I guess those must be line styles? Really, I don't think it should be possible to set a font for a particular Paragraph Style. Paragraphs don't have fonts. Neither do lines. Only characters have fonts. So fonts should be set in the Character Styles, and Character Styles can be assigned as a property of Paragraph Styles. It's a subtle distinction I guess but one that matters. There should probably be no "Character Style" tab at all for the Paragraph Styles in the Style Manager. Instead it's just a dropdown menu somewhere in the properties tab. Thanks, Ryan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.scribus.info/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20090329/8ca82f16/attachment.htm>
