Since this list is so helpful, I took some time and found this: Scribus 1.5.2 running in French on
Windows 10 Pro 64 bit running in English and German I make a document and then save as template (all naming approximative because of the French gui) CTRL+ALT+S Scribus is first asking me to chose a folder and is proposing this: C:\Users\my_username\AppData\Roaming\Scribus\templates I even made a subfolder (inside \templates) and named it my_templates_for_testing Next Scribus is asking me a name for my new template and I get creative naming it my_first_template. I can even fill many more details like categories, dimensions, author-name etc etc; all this also very obvious and helpful to offices with many different templates or shared responsibilities. When I now want to create a new document from my own template I just select new-from-template in the file-menu CTRL+ALT+N It is giving me a nice window with folders on the left and little pre-view-thumbs. And guess what, my own fresh folder is listed on the left right among the existing default folders (brochures, flyers, letters, etc.) but it is not giving my self-chosen name, but is called something generic in French (mod?les personnels). This is no problem for me, still very obvious, but potentially a problem for users who want to create a massive and deep structure of personal template folders-and-subfolders with their own naming. Once I have created my new document from the template, it shows an interesting name on the window-title-bar until I first save it, reminding me of its origins. All this looks very obvious and "right" to me. I also keep running a 1.4.6 on my machine in parallel and a recent pre-compiled 1.5.3. My Windows is far from a fresh install, having seen many experiments and adventures. So well done Scribus-team! Hope this helps some users, Martin On 18.02.2017 03:54, Ken Springer wrote: > Hi, Tomas, > > I also have a Linux Mint system and Mac El Capitan system. Scribus > 1.4.6 installed on both. I think I have 1.4.6 and 1.5.2 installed on W7. > > My question is based on my W10 system where both are also installed. > > But I'm using l.5.2 in W10 since that will be the new stable release, > and I would rather learn that version. As for why W10, I do some > computer tutoring for seniors, and a lot of them are baffled by W10. I'm > writing a series of help articles for them, depending on their > questions, so I learn both W10 and 1.5.2 at the same time. > > You're not going to see me using W10 as my regular system in the future. > It will probably be Linux Mint when/if this old Mac dies. I've had it > since early 2009, starting with 10.5 Leopard. > > > On 2/17/17 9:53 AM, tomas wrote: >> ok, you will like the first solution : ?without any document open >> preferences/path/document template -> go to folder?, >> but I don?t now if the folder added like this, will ad the templates >> to the existent templates from open option ?open from templates? - >> allready have implicit templates, or will replace it all with with >> your own folder - I can?t verify, I?m Mac and Linux user. > > -- ZASKE Martin responsable G?G? BP 50 - Bassila - B?nin tel G?G? 66.66.11.11 tel pers 97.44.62.95
