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Scribus => Beginner Talk => Topic started by: litlfrog on April 23, 2012, 09:23:19 PM

Title: How do I preview a new style?
Post by: litlfrog on April 23, 2012, 09:23:19 PM
Looks like I have lots of choices to customize a style in the Style Manager, but how do I know what I'm choosing? Past versions of Scribus seemed to have a checkbox in the Style Manager to preview the style you're working on. Does anything like that still exist? Thanks.
Title: Re: How do I preview a new style?
Post by: litlfrog on May 01, 2012, 05:46:01 PM
Bump. This must have come up before, especially because it's an ability that the program USED to have. Am I in the wrong window or something? If I'm creating a new style--changing fonts, sizes, leading, etc.--doesn't it make sense that I'd want to see what the change would look like?
Title: Re: How do I preview a new style?
Post by: Christen_Anderson on May 01, 2012, 06:10:49 PM
Hi Litlfrog,

If you don't get an answer here, try asking on the Scribus mailing list: scribus@lists.scribus.net. It seems to be a bit more active than the forum.

Cheers,
Christen
Title: Re: How do I preview a new style?
Post by: a.l.e on May 08, 2012, 01:55:56 PM
i think to recall that there was such a preview, yes...

it has probably be removed because it was not reliable...

imo, the better solution is to implement "create/update a style based on selection" from the canvas, then to add a preview in the style manager...

ciao
a.l.e
Title: Re: How do I preview a new style?
Post by: litlfrog on May 08, 2012, 07:37:53 PM
*sigh* OK, I guess it's just trial and error then. This is for a work project, and the boss isn't going to spring for a copy of InDesign anytime soon. I just wish there were a better way to handle adjustments to text styles.
Title: Re: How do I preview a new style?
Post by: a.l.e on May 09, 2012, 09:34:19 AM
litlfrog,

i agree that it's not a good situation... scribus has been created by pre-press people who are used to work with a style guide and know by heart what setting has which effects.

personally, when i'm in your case, what i do is to format a bunch of text in a frame and then write down (or make a screenshot) of all the settings and then retype them as a style.

a little better than just try and error...

... and yes -- again -- create / update style from selection would be so helpful here :-)