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Title: Little glitches
Post by: Ged on March 28, 2016, 10:24:49 AM
I thought that, as I start regularly using Scribus, if I notice little things, I would let the forum know.  I'm not criticizing - just offering feedback.   ;D

Magnify tool
When using the magnify tool and scrollbars together, I expected the magnify tool to toggle back to a pointer on 'mouseover.'  I felt reticent to click the scroll bars in case the screen suddenly magnified when what I really wanted was to scroll.  As it happens, it scrolls correctly, but it would feel more 'assuring' if it switched to a pointer when scrolling.
Title: Re: Little glitches
Post by: a.l.e on April 04, 2016, 09:52:27 AM
hey ged

i've opened a ticket for it...

ciao
a.l.e
Title: Re: Little glitches
Post by: Ged on April 04, 2016, 11:51:27 AM
Thanks.   :)  Ive got a few more but I dont want to sound like a complainer.

Im beginning to do some serious work on Scribus, so if I bump into things, I'll come back here.
Title: Re: Little glitches
Post by: a.l.e on April 04, 2016, 02:42:55 PM
you're welcome!

most of the things people bump into are well known (and will be fixed at some time in the future :-)... but some are new and people who already have been using scribus for some time don't even notice... like the one you posted here!

have a wonderful day
a.l.e
Title: Re: Little glitches
Post by: Ged on April 10, 2016, 08:57:04 PM
Changing font style in Story Editor

In in Story Editor, I select a sentence to change it from 'Times New Roman Regular' to 'Times New Roman Italic' however, it never changes on the first attempt; it always takes two attempts before the style actually registers as commanded.  (I have only experimented with TNR font and I have only experimented with regular to italic.)
Title: Re: Little glitches
Post by: GarryP on April 11, 2016, 11:02:44 AM
Strange. I've just tried this on Scribus 1.4.6 (Windows 10 64-bit) and the font changed from TNRR to TNRI just fine. If you could write down a step-by-step process that always gives you the same erroneous result - and can easily be replicated exactly - then it can probably be tested more fully.

P.S. The Story Editor isn't the best place to change formatting. It's generally recommended to apply formatting using the inline editing mode (and also to use character/paragraph styles).