> 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.
"No style" really mean "No other style than what is default for the text box". In the document preferences you can set a default style for text boxes. That style is used for all new text boxes. But I'm not sure here, I think that if you change the style for a text box all paragraphs lose their style, and that is a bad thing IMO. Changing the default style for a text box should only affect those paragraphs that are "No style". Paragraphs with a defined style should stay the same even if the text box style is changed. /Peter
