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Text and Typography / Re: Insetring an ancient greek...
Last post by pierruel - Today at 11:39:30 PM
Hi!
I'm under Windows 11 Family with Scribus 1.4.8. I remember now that several of these mentioned Fonts folder were associated with GIMP and others with a video software. I can try and print the listing of the  FreeCommander output and look if one or more Fonts folder are associated with Scribus. I'll let you know.
Regards
pierruel
#2
Text and Typography / Re: Variable Fonts only showin...
Last post by hebrides - Today at 11:38:06 PM
Yes, will do.

For myself I've found a workaround. I'd downloaded the files from Google Fonts, which gives you just one .ttf file for all the uprights and one for all the italics. So instead I went to Github, where they give you one .ttf file per weight. (Source Sans 3 and Montserrat were the fonts I was after.) Downloaded those, put them in a folder, pointed Scribus at it: sorted.

Still, that is essentially just de-variabling the fonts! I'll file the bug report.
#3
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#4
Text and Typography / Re: Insetring an ancient greek...
Last post by MrB - Today at 10:23:02 PM
I'm not sure where the issue is. What operating system are you using and what version of Scribus? I can copy your text into a text frame in 1.6.2.svn and 1.7.0.svn and its fine, with font set to Arial as an example.
#5
Text and Typography / Re: Insetring an ancient greek...
Last post by pierruel - Today at 08:15:05 PM
Thank you utnik, but it is not as simple as it seems (to me at least).
I don't know what is my standard font directory: I trigged FreeCommander and found (probably) more than 200 folders called "Fonts". I checked 2 or 3 of them but these ones don't include the greek alphabet.
Neverthless when I switch my keyboard from French to Greek I can type greek text without any difficulty. So I'm sure that there is a greek font somewhere inside my computer (but if I import such a text into Scribus, the greek characters are replaced with squares as already said).
So if I want to duplicate a greek alphabet into Scribus Directory as you suggest, I'll have to open and study the contents of more than 200 fonts folders. I supposed than there is, inside Scribus, a functionality or a tool which is able to recognise in my computer the Font of Fonts folder(s) containing a greek font usable within Scribus but I didn't find it. Who can ? I'm surely not the first Scribus user needing to insert a greek quote into a French, English or German text, am I ? How could I ask one of the conceptors of Scribus ?
Thank you for any track.
Best regards
pierruel

#6
Text and Typography / Re: Variable Fonts only showin...
Last post by a.l.e - Today at 06:28:38 PM
can you please open a ticket with the link to the font and a description of the issue?

(https://bugs.scribus.net)

i'm not sure that scribus currently supports variable fonts (on my computer, with the latest code, i see the same issue as you), but:

- having a ticket will document the status
- will give a good example of what could be supported
#7
Text and Typography / Re: Variable Fonts only showin...
Last post by hebrides - Today at 05:13:44 PM
Thanks - I've checked and there's nothing in that tab.

I'm using Scribus 1.6.1 on Windows 10 Pro.
#8
Text and Typography / Re: Variable Fonts only showin...
Last post by AdmFubar - Today at 04:52:15 PM
I have that font installed on my system. Scribus shows all the weights you want. Have you checked for rejected fonts? (preferences/fonts rejected font tab)
those weights may have errors that cause them not to show.

Also helpful, what os & version are you using?
#9
Beginner Talk / Re: Making a book with PDF mus...
Last post by Nermander - Today at 04:43:18 PM
Yes, registration black is usually 100% of all 4 colors, because you want the registration marks to show on all 4 plates. That is kind of the whole point of the registration marks.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Printing_registration
#10
Text and Typography / Variable Fonts only showing th...
Last post by hebrides - Today at 03:42:08 PM
Hi all,
very new to Scribus but can't find an answer to this anywhere online.
I have a bunch of variable fonts (OpenType) that I'd like to use. But Scribus is only showing them in the thinnest weight. E.g. I'd like to use Source Sans 3 in 400/Regular and 600/Semibold, but all it's showing me is 200/Extralight.

I'm using the Content Properties window on my text frame, but I've also gone into File > Preferences > Fonts. I've tried adding the fonts again through Additional Paths there, but no joy. And I've checked the list; the only fonts it lists for Source Sans are Extralight and Extralight Italic.

The same issue is coming up for every 2-axis variable font I have; e.g. Montserrat only shows up in Thin and Thin Italic. I think the issue is that it's only reading along one axis, the italics; for variable fonts without an italics option I'm getting the thickness variations fine.

Anyway. If anyone can show me how to use regular old Source Sans 3, I'd be very grateful!