On 01/19/2011 02:13 PM, a.l.e wrote: > hi emerson, > >>> Have created one chapbook with Scribus and like it a lot. However, >>> it doesn't seem that page breaks come into Scribus with the text I >>> get. Is this correct or is there a way to get the page breaks to come >>> across? My next project is larger and it would be substantially >>> easier that way rather than editing from within Scribus. >> >> Scribus doesn't "think" like a word processor. That means that it does >> not automatically create new pages when you add text. There is no way >> to make it do so. >> >> However, when you create a new document you can specify the number of >> pages you expect it to be. (You can always add or delete pages later >> if you guess wrong.) There is a checkbox in the dialog box for >> creating a new document called Automatic Text Frames (or something >> like that). Check this box and Scribus will create the new document >> with a text frame on each page, and the frames will be linked. Now, >> all you have to do is import the text into the first text frame and >> it will flow automatically into the frames on the remaining pages. > > this is very true. > > on top of it: scribus does have column and frame brake which you can use to > break your text after having put it in a linked set of frames. ...which by the way is Ctrl+Enter, more or less the same as with a page break in a word processor. The difference is that Scribus is dealing with frames/columns, not pages.
Greg
