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#1
MacOS / Re: Spinning "Wait" pinwheel
Last post by MrB - Today at 11:40:42 AM
If Scribus is installed in your personal Applications directory, you can run it like this:

/Users/<username>/Applications/Scribus.app/Contents/MacOS/Scribus

Just confirm your user name and the Scribus application path name. Might be Scribus158.app for example
#2
General Discussion / Re: Dependencies solver
Last post by MrB - Today at 11:37:55 AM
Have you tried File->Collect For Output?
#3
General Discussion / Re: Nowhere to complain? Menti...
Last post by MrB - Today at 11:37:12 AM
Agreed Ale.. I would like to see the docs rewritten. We need a platform to do that collaboratively. I have also looked into https://cryptpad.fr/ which is free/OSS too.
#4
General Discussion / Re: Importing Multiple pages f...
Last post by crumbdrakey - Today at 08:32:30 AM
i clicked around a bit and in the "page" menu there is an "import" menu that should do it : - )
#5
Beginner Talk / Re: Image frames with borders ...
Last post by cckborg - Today at 05:29:10 AM
Well, I have egg on my face. My contour box had gotten so messed up that I deleted the image and started fresh. The shape edit dialog feels more quirky than I remember, but I was able to achieve uniform contour line expansion with the image centered. I had copied my file (a Christmas letter) from Dec. 2022 (created with the previous Scribus version), and had originally kept the old image box and replaced the image with a new one. I don't know if that was the source of my problems, but I seem to be back in business.
#6
Beginner Talk / Re: Image frames with borders ...
Last post by cckborg - Today at 05:05:37 AM
I have a similar question. I am using Scribus 1.5.8 on MacOS Sonoma 14.1. In the past the Properties -> Shape -> Edit dialog had an icon which would expand the border in all directions equally, leaving the image centered. (I also seem to recall there is a difference between Contour lines & bounding box, but I'm not sure about that.). Presently, all I see are a single arrow, either pointing up to the right or down to the right.  When I click on the up to the right arrow, the box expands, but the image is no longer centered. Reset contour lines or all edits does not restore things back to how they were before I clicked "edit." (i.e. contour line & image frame identical.)

Is there a distinction between contour lines & bounding box? How do contour lines relate to frame? What happened to the icon to expand the bounding box equally in all directions? What is the best way to achieve a uniform buffer of white space around an image box for wrapped text?
#7
MacOS / Re: Spinning "Wait" pinwheel
Last post by DanMacKay - Today at 03:40:17 AM
Quote from: PatJr on Today at 12:21:01 AMI don't have a mac, on linux from a terminal

$ scribus

if you're using a flatpak

$ flatpak run net.scribus.Scribus


if you can run the AppImage, from the directory where the AppImage is
$ ./scribus-1.5.8-linux-x86_64.AppImage



I'm very sorry -- I meant to post this to the MacOS forum.
#8
MacOS / Re: Spinning "Wait" pinwheel
Last post by PatJr - Today at 12:21:01 AM
I don't have a mac, on linux from a terminal

$ scribus

if you're using a flatpak

$ flatpak run net.scribus.Scribus


if you can run the AppImage, from the directory where the AppImage is
$ ./scribus-1.5.8-linux-x86_64.AppImage

#9
MacOS / Re: Spinning "Wait" pinwheel
Last post by DanMacKay - December 08, 2023, 05:12:22 PM
Quote from: PatJr on December 08, 2023, 03:45:00 PMdunno, can you open a terminal and start scribus from there, some times you get more information output to the terminal to help figure out what's going on

I don't know how to start Scribus from the Command line - can you help?
#10
MacOS / Re: Spinning "Wait" pinwheel
Last post by PatJr - December 08, 2023, 03:45:00 PM
dunno, can you open a terminal and start scribus from there, some times you get more information output to the terminal to help figure out what's going on