> Gesendet: Samstag, 29. November 2014 um 23:46 Uhr > Von: "john Culleton" <John at wexfordpress.com> > An: "Scribus User Mailing List" <scribus at lists.scribus.net> > Betreff: [scribus] Replacing fonts on old or stranger's sla files. > > If I load an sla file from someone else, or > even one I created myself a long time ago, I get > a font substitution message for one or more > fonts. I am given the choice of changing the > substitution. But here comes the weird part. > > when I scan the list of my fonts I find that > exact same font in the list! It has a letter S > in yellow with a green background on the left > hand edge. If I choose that font I see that I > have substituted font ABC with font ABC. It may > be a font I don't even have on my system! > > Am I just kidding myself when I go through this > process? Enlightenment requested. >
Hi John, I don't know why this shitty icon has been created for a missing font, but its purpose is to indicate just that: a missing font. The green background is the default warning colour In Scribus (cf. colour management). In other words, you mustn't rely on a font "choice" which is actually a warning. HTH, Christoph
