hello.
I want to edit the content of a group (and a group within it) without ungrouping them. What's the fastest option ?
For now I use the outline mode but it takes a lot of clicks to navigate to the right element, + it requires to move my mouse away from canvas which is not efficient, and keep outline view open which clutters my small desktop.
I've read about ALT+double click but that seems to have no effect on my Scribus 1.5.5 on Xubuntu.
Any suggestion ?
On that topic I quite like the ?Inkscape? small status bar element that displays the 2-3 ancestors of current element for you to click on if you want to quickly get "out" of a group to a specific parent encapsulation level... just ideas.
thanks !
hi
first, make sure that your version of scribus does not contain bugs with the editing of items in a group (at least test that the actions you want to perform are bug free... the current 1.5.6svn should work correctly)
there are a few more things that might be relevant
- alt-click does indeed select an item inside of a group;
- alt-double-clicking should select and enter the item edit mode. depending on you system, your hand and your mouse it might be easier or harder to do.
- the alternative is to alt-click and then press the "e" key (for edit)
- a further alternative is to click on the group with the mouse and then select the item inside of the group in the outline (the group will be pre-selected)
- finally, make sure that your DE/WM does not use the alt key for window management but uses the WIN key (the SUPER-L key)! ... this is a must have when doing graphics on linux (https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/86813/how-to-use-super-l-instead-of-alt-in-xfce-for-resizing-moving-windows)
Thanks a.l.e,
The ALT > SUPER setting in XFCE did the trick, I can now navigate groups without resorting to outline window most of the time.
Very useful, thanks.
B.
while testing your issue, i noticed that the ctrl key does not cycle through the item in the group.
i've written a ticket and jean fixed it last night : - )
https://bugs.scribus.net/view.php?id=16144
even more comfort in the future (as soon as you switch to 1.5.6)
ciao
a.l.e