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Scribus => Scripts and Plugins => Topic started by: Lynn on February 15, 2026, 09:18:25 PM

Title: Utility script for book typesetting - stub line endings, hyphens, frame breaks
Post by: Lynn on February 15, 2026, 09:18:25 PM
There's been a few requests scattered throughout the forum from folks looking for ways to implement certain book typesetting norms:

I implemented all that in one script, plus an extra feature to apply a character style the first X characters/words or up to a delimiter at the beginning of a selected paragraph style (handy for when you want each chapter to start with a few words in small caps, though I suspect I'd probably end up manually adjusting them).

https://github.com/notwhelmedyet/ScribusTypesetting/blob/main/runtsAndStuff.py (https://github.com/notwhelmedyet/ScribusTypesetting/blob/main/runtsAndStuff.py)

Since there's no way to mark in a Scribus XML file (yet, waiting on Ale's patch to get accepted) that a word shouldn't be hyphenated, the script needs to be run after the whole document has hyphenation applied. It will selectively go through and remove the unwanted hyphens.

There's also no "frame break right" option in Scribus so the script only inserts one frame break. If you needed each chapter to start on the right, you'd still need to add an extra break as needed while cleaning up your file. The script assumes you've already applied the style for chapter titles because I always import my text with that pre-styled; if you have a different workflow you could just toggle that option off and do your frame breaks later.

It saves a copy of the file so there's no worries about it corrupting anything & has variant code so it works in 1.7.1+ and 1.5-1.6 versions of Scribus.

As is my typical style, the script opens a series of menus where you can pick the operations it will run; if you hate menus you could save a copy where you remove those dialogs and hard code the settings.