Thank you for the indication!
I could not find this setting, now I see it...
(In my French version :
/Réglage du document > Outils > Texte > Largeur de tabulation/)

I still think a *style* would be useful and more flexible (especially to get 
right align tabs)
If we can create a script to adjust the tabs positions and types to a regular sequence with a given width
(so that one could change it with one click and one numeric choice)

The maths are easy,
the tricky part is to find out how to get and set the style properties in the 
script
(There are some indications here <https://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Using_createParagraphStyle>, but this page explains how to /create/ a paragraph style, and does not mention tabs)...

Silvain

Le 07.02.22 à 14:52, Gregory Pittman a écrit :
On 2/7/22 04:18, Martin Zaske LINGO wrote:
Hello list,

last night I was designing a special calendar page for a friend's
birthday. Since it was a one-off I quickly did the calendar part (days
of the week and dates) with spaces and tab stops.


Then I realized that I could not find where to set the default width of
"a tab stop".


I am aware that in Text Properties F3 pop up window I can have full
control over each custom tab stop and its position and its orientation.
Same again where I define styles.

But I had a list of 10 dates and nine tab stops in-between and did NOT
know where I needed them, I was experimenting.


I wanted to change the width of the inbuilt default tab-stop (as I used
to in Corel Draw many years ago) so that I could test several layouts.
If I had to manually place nine customs tab-stops and do the math and
then do it several more iterations to find a good and pleasing layout,
that would be painful. The custom tab-stops are great for planned
layouts but not for "creative messing about". So last night a used a
dirty hack with manual tracking feature.


If there is a way in the GUI to find and set the default tab-stop width,
please advise. Sorry, still on version 1.5.7 but 1.5.8 already
downloaded, just not much time due to project surprises.


Greetings,

Martin


PS: I made a test document with a row of numbers separated by simple
tabs from my keyboard and had a look inside the .sla file and found
<DOCUMENT ... TabWidth="36" ... and since I had not set anything, the
value of "36" seems to be the default. I changed it to another value and
re-opened my document and the results were as expected, i.e. very good.

So I have a clumsy solution for my request, to access the default, again
not very suitable for creative experimenting for a new layout, but still
much better than calculating and setting many customs-tabs manually.

Hi Martin,

Rather than fiddling with the XML of a document, you can go to File > Document Setup > Item Tools > Text tab. There you see the default tab setting for the document. With no document open, you can change the default for future documents at File > Preferences > Item Tools > Text tab.

In addition you can create an irregular tab stop setup as part of a Paragraph 
Style.

Greg


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