On 06/17/2014 11:12 PM, john Culleton wrote: > On Tue, 17 Jun 2014 22:40:47 +0200 > Craig Bradney <cbradney at scribus.info> wrote: > >>>> ciao >>>> a.l.e >>> So there is no way to recreate the facility >>> that existed in earlier versions (to access >>> the Style Editor from the Story Editor as >>> needed)? >>> >> >> Sure there is. Those who profess to know >> something about GUI design said we should >> remove it. >> >> Talk to Ale etc.. >> >> Craig >> >> ___ >> 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 >> >> >> _______________________________________________________ >> Unlimited Disk, Data Transfer, PHP/MySQL Domain >> Hosting http://www.doteasy.com > I profess to know how I use Scribus, and I type > text into the Story Editor or modify text flowed > in from another source in the Story Editor. As I > go along I may need to create or modify Styles, > particularly when I flow in text from outside of > Scribus. > > I am very pragmatic about rules, regulations and > "best practices" as defined by others. What works > works. What is convenient for the end user is > convenient. > > Providing an exit into the Style > Editor from the Story Editor with a return > to the Story Editor upon exiting the Style > Editor is to my mind a simple subroutine call > and return. It doesn't handicap anyone, even > A.L.E., who wants to use the program in a > different way. > > Please? > > John,
I agree. I also use the story editor to edit my files imported from *.odt files. Handy to use the paragraph styles. And yes it was easier to have the style editor accessible from the story editor. Best regards, Jan de Weerd
