On 01/05/2017 09:58 AM, Fahad Al-Saidi wrote: >> >> Hi Alec, >> >> Please try the following: Enable sytax hightlighting for the language you > are using in Kate or KWrite (assuming you are using Linux or *BSD). Export > the file as HTML. >> >> Launch LibreOffice Writer (*not* LibreOffice Writer Web), open the HTML > file and save it as ODT. You can then import the ODT file into a Scribus > text frame with all colours intact. >> > > This seems like a great solution, though I can't seem to get it to work. > I get the HTML markup in LibreOffice, and then in Scribus after saving > as ODT. > > Greg > > ___ > > > The above solution doesn't work for me but what works for me is copying the > code from firefox and paste it into libreoffice writer then save it as ODT > then import it into scribus.
I couldn't get this to work either and retain syntax highlighting. I was able to get it to work by exporting as PDF from LibreOffice after pasting from the browser, but the downside was that in KWrite I use a colored background, which came through to LO and then the PDF. For me, KWrite -> export as HTML -> print as PS file -> import to Scribus as vector works the best, and eliminates the extra step of LibreOffice. Perhaps there is some setting in LO to interpret the HTML markup. Greg
