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#1
Scripts and Plugins / Re: Photobook Browser – browse...
Last post by a.l.e - Today at 08:42:12 PM
Hi,

Thanks for sharing your work!

Not sure you already found it, since it's well hidden, but Scribus already has something similar: "Extras > Picture Browser".

I have not tried (yet) your plugin but from the description, it seems to be adding a few interesting features.

Indeed, while the Picture Browser can be used for creating a photo album, your plugin is more focused on the task.
Still, since Scribus already has Manage Images and Picture Browser in Extras, I would not wish to have one more similar tool distributed by default with Scribus.
But I you feel like, you're welcome to propose patches to the Picture Browser, that give it a better ergonomics...
... and, most of all, I would welcome a marker for pictures that are already in the document and / or being able to filter out the images that are already in (or only show the images that are already in... maybe integrating both the Picture Browser and Manage Images...)
#2
Hi everyone,

I am fairly new to Scribus. I mainly wanted to use it to design a photobook without having to rely on other tools, while keeping everything open source and PDF-compatible.

Maybe something like this already exists, but I couldn't find a workflow that really worked for me. And since I'm a developer by trade, I ended up implementing what I had in mind myself.

So I've been working on a Scribus plugin for people who work with a lot of photos, especially for photobooks:

Photobook Browser is a native C++/Qt plugin that lets you:
  • browse images directly in Scribus, showing thumbnails
  • highlights which images are used/unused in the document
  • lets you search and filter in Scribus
  • and lets you drag images into the layout

GitHub:
https://github.com/Uhrendoktor/scribus-photobookbrowser



It's still fairly new, so I'd be interested in feedback, bug reports, or just hearing whether anyone else finds this kind of workflow useful.

Cheers!
#3
Features / Re: Window position
Last post by a.l.e - August 20, 2026, 02:09:32 PM
Which version do you use?

If it's not 1.7, would you mind trying the latest development snapshot and see if things got better?

https://sourceforge.net/projects/scribus/files/scribus-svn/1.7.4.svn/
#4
Features / Window position
Last post by claygues - August 20, 2026, 02:02:05 PM
Hello,

The more I use this software and the more I understand it, Scribus becomes a very valuable tool. It's portable, lightweight enough, and powerful.
So, it's a shame that window positions are not recorded. With a two-screen setup and Windows 11, it's all a mess. Informational windows open anywhere at Scribus startup, and contextual windows (like text edition) always open in an out-of-reach square of the screen.

This should be a top priority to address this issue.

Cordialement,
Cyrille LAYGUES

 
#5
Features / Re: Still Dezimals and Times
Last post by a.l.e - August 19, 2026, 05:57:44 PM
I don't fully understand your request.

Scribus does support both the , and . for tab stops.

So EN and DE should be covered.

Times are indeed missing, and it would be nice if one could define any character for the alignment.
#6
General Discussion / Re: Shortcuts for paragraph st...
Last post by a.l.e - August 19, 2026, 05:51:53 PM
In the development version 1.7, you can use shift-esc (Item > Text features > Style search) to apply styles by typing a few letters from their name.

If you choose good names, that's the fastest way to apply styles.
You don't even need to define the shortcuts...
#7
Code / Text variables to be used in L...
Last post by Flaxx - August 19, 2026, 12:50:38 PM
Hi there,
Text variables can be quite helpful, but unfortunately they can't be used as part of the list of contents. I've even tried editing the file sources and failed.
Example:
While producing a monthly newsletter, we have e.g. a headline like "Birthdays in <month>" and others using the same variable in a usually static text environment. This works (more or less) nice. The same header transferred as attribute to be used in the list of contents doesn't work - a nice spot you have to edit each month again manually, being a potential source of errors.
It would be even better, if date formats could react interactively.
In our header we use the next months as a number, repeated automatically on following pages and being part of Master Pages. For the above mentioned purposes we need it as well formatted as text (e.g. "10" --> "October") and as well as "<month-1>" = "September" for our editorial deadline. All of this is possible in typical office packages.

A last wish in this context: Please make such marks, anchors etc. visible when the non printable signs are switched to be visible.
#8
General Discussion / Shortcuts for paragraph styles
Last post by Olletid - August 19, 2026, 12:25:40 PM
Hi!
New to Scribus, but I'm learning. One thing that would be useful is keyboars shortcuts for paragraph styles. I use it all the time in Word, so... ;-)
Can't seem to find anywhere to assign keyboard combination.
How can I do that?
#9
Code / Re: Feature discussion: conten...
Last post by Flaxx - August 19, 2026, 12:14:54 PM
Yes, this thread is old, however, I like this request.
#10
Features / Still Dezimals and Times
Last post by Flaxx - August 19, 2026, 12:09:09 PM
Quote from: Flaxx on September 18, 2025, 10:43:22 PMHi there,

Compared to any office writer app (like in LibreOffice) the handling of numbers is different in Scribus as it neither knows a time notation, nor the usual decimal depiction in German.
I would expect a picture like this in German (first column) and English (the second one), both compared to
Scribus:   
    DE           EN      Scribus 1.6.4
     9            9            9
     5,034        5.034        5,034
 1.201,66     1,201,66     1,201.66
     9:15         9:15      9:15
In English only the time depiction is ignored. An improvement would be on my wish list.

I still would like to put it as feature request on my wishlist.