Hello, I try to build a Script to clear my file in Scribus 15 textes in a 180 page book.
When I look with Notepad++ in my sla file, how could I be sure that the CH=" "/> is a Space Fine. I founded with Notepad++ ASCII to Hex : E2 80 89, that is the Space fine code in UTF8 - http://unicode-table.com/fr/2009/ > <ITEXT FEATURES="inherit superscript" CH=" "/> > <ITEXT FEATURES="inherit superscript" FCOLOR="Black" CH="5"/> The 5 is a note call, I need to Fine space it all my Note calls, some time I find a E20 in place. I would like to script it in a cleaner script for many small details. I try to use a existing script and I modify it very slowly. In my Notepad++ for example > # double colon to colon > (r'\:\:+',u'\u003a'), I see that I can mix : and u003a. Is there a reason why I look for a : and I replace it by an Unicode ? Is it better to write it in the script in Hex UTF8 or decimal UTF16BE. When I introduce one Fine space under Windows I hit Alt+8201 or I use the (blind) Scribus command. Codage hex dec (bytes) dec UTF-8 E2 80 89 UTF-16BE 20 09 32 9 8201 UTF-16LE 09 20 9 32 2336 UTF-32BE 00 00 20 09 0 0 32 9 8201 UTF-32LE 09 20 00 00 9 32 0 0 153092096 Thank's a lot from a beginner, Richard -------------- section suivante -------------- Une pi?ce jointe HTML a ?t? nettoy?e... URL: <http://lists.scribus.net/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20150317/b1a99cec/attachment.html>
