On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 23:02:56 -0500 Louis Desjardins <louis.desjardins at gmail.com> dijo:
>> >Well why not try simply deleting those blocks and see what happens. >> >(have a back up of course) >> Good suggestion. Didn't work. I saved it from Gedit as a copy, but >> Scribus wouldn't open it. No error messages, it just failed to open >> it. :( >Could it be an invisible character such as a "paragraph return". This >sometimes happens and it?s hard to find since nobody expects this. It could be. It could also be a space at the end of a paragraph, where the font setting came from text copied and pasted in from OOo. Or it could be in a style that I never actually used, perhaps a style that came in with some copied and pasted text. I also sometimes copied and pasted graphics containing text from Inkscape; it could have come from there. My worry is that I may have actually used Arial in a block of text. Switching it to a different version of Arial could cause text reflow and I might not catch it before printing the document. This used to happen to me on occasion several years ago when I used InDesign. But with InDesign there was a means of locating text document-wide that had a particular font applied to it. In Scribus I can only do searches in Story Editor, and this document has over a hundred stories. At least I can now assume that a document-wide search function is lacking in Scribus. I may have to bite the bullet and search one story at a time.
