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#1
Showcase / Re: NGO report made with scrib...
Last post by Tibolu - March 29, 2026, 11:24:23 PM
Thank you @utnik for your honest feedback !

Quote from: Aleks100 on March 27, 2026, 07:42:25 PMWhy no hyphenation?
Just like utnik wrote, I tend not to use it unless I justify my text.
#2
General Discussion / Re: SCRIBUS ON A MACBOOK NEO
Last post by MrB - March 29, 2026, 09:59:43 PM
Download the Mac version I produce from our download links and see. They are build for the Apple Silicon chips. Let me know if there is an issue - then someone can donate me a Neo if it fails :)
#3
General Discussion / Re: SCRIBUS ON A MACBOOK NEO
Last post by utnik - March 29, 2026, 12:41:06 PM
hi james

i used scribus on different macbooks since almost twenty years – not on a mb neo so far. but there is no reason why it shouldn't run on it...

utnik
#4
General Discussion / SCRIBUS ON A MACBOOK NEO
Last post by James Glover - March 29, 2026, 08:32:20 AM
I'm considering getting a MacBoook Neo for publishing with Scribus. My gut tells me there shouldn't be any problems, but I wanted to ask first. Has anyone installed it and encountered any issues with regards to editing, writing, and publishing docs?

Thanks,

James
#5
PDF Generation / Re: Embed / Subset problem.
Last post by avox - March 28, 2026, 11:44:39 PM
Does spectral regular work in the webbrowser when embedded in other PDFs?

When Scribus subsets a font it only generates the minimal needed parts of a font in a consistent manner. The original font might use features that are not supported in a webbrowser.
#6
Beginner Talk / Re: Character styles: make pro...
Last post by utnik - March 28, 2026, 08:35:03 PM
hi mountainman

afaik this is not possible. but it is an interesting feature. maybe you could request it here.

utnik
#7
Beginner Talk / Character styles: make propert...
Last post by Man Mountainman - March 28, 2026, 09:19:52 AM
Sorry for the confusing title, I don't really have the vocabulary to talk about this.

Anyway, I'm trying to learn Scribus (1.7.2). One thing I want to do is to define character styles that can be used across multiple paragraph styles.

So, for instance, I might have one paragraph style where I set the font size to 10pt:



And another one where I set it to 12 pt:



And then I have a character style that I want to be able to use in both the 10pt and the 12pt paragraph style.

And the idea would be that it changes (let's say) the font and the style, but NOT the size. So if I apply it to a word in a paragraph with the 10pt style, it stays 10pt. And if I apply it to the 12pt paragraph, it stays 12pt.

This does not seem to be possible. When you create a character style, you have to define all the properties.



In other words, it's not possible to leave a property (like size) "undefined", so that when the character style is applied to a word, the property (size) defaults to whatever value is defined by the paragraph style.

Have I understood correctly, or is there a way to achieve what I am trying to achieve?
#8
Showcase / Re: NGO report made with scrib...
Last post by utnik - March 27, 2026, 08:56:39 PM
hi aleks

usually i hyphenate only text in justified paragraphs. (with some exceptions...)
it's not my style, but i would say the report shows a good, clean and consistent layout.

@Tibolu: well done!

utnik
#9
Showcase / Re: NGO report made with scrib...
Last post by Aleks100 - March 27, 2026, 07:42:25 PM
Why no hyphenation?
#10
Showcase / Re: NGO report made with scrib...
Last post by PatJr - March 26, 2026, 07:46:13 PM
nice job