On 13/09/10 14:25, Gregory Pittman wrote: > On 09/13/2010 09:03 AM, Julian Robbins wrote: >> On 13/09/10 13:19, a.l.e wrote: >>>> Something that's been puzzling me for a while. If I find a rogue >>>> appearance of a font that's not supposed to be in my doc, (as shown >>>> in by the PDF creation dialog, how can i find where a certain font is >>>> used in a scribus file? >>> if you are somehow comfortable with text editors, you open the .sla >>> file with one of them, search for the name of the font and try to get >>> a clue on where it gets used. >> I had thought about this, but thought there was probably a better way. >>> this is a somehow frequent request and i wonder if there is an easy >>> way to find about it... >> Its especially useful if you have a rogue piece of text with applied >> styles and fonts that you do not want but cant find within Scribus. > > If you look at Search/Replace in Story Editor, you can see that you > could search for a font without any particular text, whether or not > you wanted to replace it or not.
Although wouldn't you have to do this for each text frame ? > > I'm not sure if it's still true, but if you have a font assigned as > the default font for text frames, it will show up as one of the fonts > "used" even though you may have actually have any text which uses it. Not sure, but sounds probable Julian
