On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 11:58:50 -0500 Ron Carter <rrcwlc at gmail.com> wrote:
> What is a render frame? > Is there any documentation on Story Editor for 1.3.9? The"Working with Frames" section of the manual which comes with Scribus says; Since version 1.3.5 Scribus contains a powerful new feature called Render Frames. Originally planned as a means to insert formulas into Scribus documents, the inventor, Hermann Kraus, has enabled the creation of almost any kind of special typesetting, like formulas, musical notation or chess notation, from within Scribus. The trick here is that Scribus uses other programs in the background. It imports their output into a special frame type called Render Frames. While this feature is extremely versatile, you must not forget that the use of it requires knowledge of the markup codes required by a particular program. These commands are beyond the scope of the Scribus documentation. Owen
