> > Message: 1 > Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2017 17:18:55 +0200 > From: Giovanni Bianchessi <bgio at libero.it> > To: scribus at lists.scribus.net > Subject: [scribus] About text indenting in Scribus 1.5.(4 SVN) > Message-ID: <9B1EF38F-0445-4053-93A6-3010685B4A86 at libero.it> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > In your opinion, which could be the best way to apply an indent to some lines > in a long text? > > Actually I find it difficult to do that. > I tried to create a style, but it, in some cases, interferes with the "main" > style of the text. > With "interferes" I mean that if I have to change, in example, the font size, > I have to "syncronize" the "main style" and the "indented style". > Is it possible in Scribus to create a style that ignores everything but > consider only some parameters, in my case, the indents values. > > Without using styles (the method I prefer) it seems to me impossible to apply > text indents. > > Regards > Giovanni Bianchessi > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2017 19:41:08 -0600 > From: Greg Pittman <gpittman at iglou.com> > To: Scribus User Mailing List <scribus at lists.scribus.net> > Subject: Re: [scribus] About text indenting in Scribus 1.5.(4 SVN) > Message-ID: <E4AE0E0F-1BA5-4468-B7CD-F5EEC5FDF14C at iglou.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > The best way by far is with paragraph styles. > What you want to do is copy your basic style, then make mods for the > indentation. > > Greg
But usign paragraph styles, I think, all the attributes yet in the text imported (bolds, italics), would be lost. Since in Scribus styles, actually, does not exists the possibility of setting a parameter as "as is, don't change". Regards Giovanni Bianchessi
