On 04/15/2011 12:50 PM, Gregory Pittman wrote: > On 04/15/2011 11:42 AM, Ron Carter wrote: >> Thank you, but as I said, it isn't flagged by the preflight verifier. >> >> On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 10:31 AM, Jan de Weerd<jdweerd at ziggo.nl> wrote: >>> On 04/15/2011 02:55 PM, Ron Carter wrote: >>>> >>>> Is there a simple way to find a stray text frame that is buried in a >>>> manuscript? It isn't flagged by the preflight verifier but the 'save >>>> as pdf' window says there is a font used that I didn't (knowingly) >>>> use. I can't find it. > > Oh, wow! Forensic Scribus! > > One thing to try for help is to run my script: > > http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Extracting_All_Text_from_a_Document > > which used to be part of the included scripts at one point. > > What it will give you is a complete listing of text frames (and their > names) by page, along with their contents. > > You might use this to then go down the list of objects in your Scribus > file using a text editor to see what fonts are used. > > Having said this, you may find that the problem is the default font > setting. Even if you do not use this font, it will be in the SLA file, > and also exported to the PDF as a necessary font. > > The idea you might have a "hidden" frame is not so likely.
What this does bring to mind is the idea that perhaps in addition to an ability to go to a particular page, there might be some utility in being able to go to (select) a particular frame/object on a particular page. Have to think about this. Maybe it would be enough just to get a list of frames on a particular page, then select one from the list. Greg
