Oups. The correct link is : See http://bugs.scribus.net/search.php?tag_string=layout
JL Le 07/04/2014 18:19, JLuc a ?crit : > Hello, > > As for me, the 1.5 is great, > and i manage well with the fewer and fewer issues it has, > but there are still some layout bugs in the 1.5. > Since all layout bugs will lead to layout change, when fixed... > it looks like a good idea to fix as many of these layout issues first, > before releasing "official unstable 1.5". > > I took of survey of the bug reports and marked > the layout bug that could trigger issues as raised in that thread > with the "layout" keyword (so : only when the fix could change a layout). > I did not include color or image related issues. > I found 24 of them, > but some of them are old and could have been fixed in 1.4 or 1.5. > (who wants to test the older one ?) > > JL > > Le 07/04/2014 14:57, Gregory Pittman a ?crit : >> On 04/07/2014 08:13 AM, Peter Nermander wrote: >>>> I did not notice the change at first, as I had *assumed* the two versions >>>> of >>>> the same program would not behave differently, and sent the file to the >>>> >>> That's not a very good assumption to do. What if an older version of a >>> program has a bug affecting how the final result looks? Should the >>> developers leave that bug in place to make sure older documents don't >>> change? I think it's better they fix the bug, even if it means it will >>> "break" a lot of older documents. >>> >>> >> Sometimes, it's not necessarily a bug, per se, but what we have seen is some >> alteration or tweaking of how text frames >> handle text, which can affect how much text fits into a frame and perhaps >> line breaks. >> >> This having been said, it might be conceivable to adjust various settings in >> Advanced Settings, such as word tracking to >> try to compensate. >> >> There is some news coming out of LGM, which should be seen more officially >> soon, that there are now plans to come out >> with an "official unstable" 1.5.0 in a couple of months or so, which will >> allow more users to have access to it, >> especially those who do not compile Scribus. As the designation implies, it >> will be understood that not all features in >> 1.5.0 will be fully operational and free from bugs, but it will allow more >> widespread access to things like export to >> PDFX-1a. With some caution, it may allow some to do their primary work in >> 1.5.0 to avoid problems as described here. >> >> Greg >> >> ___ >> Scribus Mailing List: scribus at lists.scribus.net >> Edit your options or unsubscribe: >> http://lists.scribus.net/mailman/listinfo/scribus >> See also: >> http://wiki.scribus.net >> http://forums.scribus.net >> > > > > ___ > Scribus Mailing List: scribus at lists.scribus.net > Edit your options or unsubscribe: > http://lists.scribus.net/mailman/listinfo/scribus > See also: > http://wiki.scribus.net > http://forums.scribus.net >
