Hi to everyone.
I'm trying to get familiar with Scribus, but I'm not sure I properly understand how styles work (I have used styles in other programs like open office).
Try the following:
1) define a paragraph style (myStyle), e.g. with right alignment and a 10 pt font;
2) create a text frame
3) do NOT apply the style to the text frame, as you plan to use different styles within the same frame
4) in the story editor, write a sentence, then apply your style; when you close the story editor, the style is there
5) now edit the style: set the font size to 12 pt, and press "apply". The text in the frame doesn't change. The paragraph is still labelled as "myStyle", but it's formatted according to the previous version of myStyle. When you apply a style, Scribus seems to make a copy of that style, and doesn't update on later changes (however, if the style is applied to
the frame, the text is updated automatically).
This is completely different from my idea of "style". As the Scribus documentation says:
"another convenience with styles is that, once you have applied them, if you edit a style later, the changes will automatically be applied wherever that style is used."
and this is what I would expect. Am I missing something?
Thank you in advance.
Scribus 1.4.0 on both Linux and Windows.