Le 27/10/2017 ? 20:42, ZASKE Martin a ?crit?: > I have a few non-Scribus Python scripts to transmogrify certain texts > that we need to get in and out of certain tools a lot. > And I made a special colouring scheme for my preferred power editor, to > visually check typography, before(!) we put long texts into Scribus.
I dont see precisely what you mean here. Can you elaborate on this : how do you create and use colors ? > Another reason is that for proper French-style typography, we need > glyphs "espace fine ins?cable" U+202F and "espace insecable" U+00A0 but > we have got only very few fonts which carry the alphabet for our African > language (Anii) and not all of them carry U+202F, so with our > publications we often have to hack it... > So for our language we want to follow the French model, but have not > made a script yet. We apply the spaces (even borrow from comparable > fonts) but then we hand-tweak in Scribus at least the major headings. I do the same. I have created a set of usefull glyphs in the character palette and the "espace fine insecable" is part of it. (There is a request to add a keyboard shortcut for this common need : https://bugs.scribus.net/view.php?id=13125) > > I would love to have more distinct "Control Characters" in Scribus, to > be able to see (when made visible) which space is what. I agree fully. Some people have once worked on this https://bugs.scribus.net/view.php?id=9615 and 9614 JLuc
