On Saturday 16 October 2010 11:31:13 Jacqueline Z Mackenzie wrote: > OK. I'm brand new to DTP, but I've been surfing since the Internet > began. > > I tried f-2 and windows>properties. I assume like the view palette > in Word it would appear on the page or like the $40 Scribus Manual > I bought shows on page 16. I made the new page as big as the whole > monitor and nothing. How do I get the palette to appear? > > Thanks, Jacquie
There's a trick to it :<) Actually several little tricks. The people who write manuals sometimes forget to emphasize these tricks. (There is a trick to manual writing too.) Scribus doesn't display the color palette continuously like some other software. You display it when you need a color. To choose a particular color palette initially you first open Scribus WITHOUT a document loaded. Just cancel the New Document window. Then you choose Edit->Colors to get to the palette menu. Then you choose which palette you want. You can then scroll through the colors for familiarization purposes. You can also create your own special colors. I use the Scribus Open Office (CMYK) palette. This palette choice and any special colors you create are persistent until you change them using the same method. This method of choosing a palette is the same in 1.3.8 and the experimental version 1.5.0. I have both and need both. Once you have picked out a color palette you are ready to use colors. For any frame you get to the overall Frame menu by RIGHT clicking on the frame. This is the first step. Next, for a text frame you click the Edit Text tab in the Frame menu and then highlight the text. You use the paint bucket icon to get a drop down list of colors. Select one for the highlighted text. For a Graphics frame background you right click, then go to the Properties subscreen (last choice) and then select the color tab on the bottom. You get the same drop down menu of colors. Don't assume that Scribus will work the same as MSWord, or Open Office, or Inkscape, or Gimp, or Krita. Scribus works like Scribus. There are tutorials that are helpful. -- John Culleton, Wexford Press "Create Book Covers with Scribus" $5.95 at http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html Free eps format barcode: http://www.tux.org/~milgram/bookland/
