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The Edit Style dialogue window provides access to all style settings, but there are fewer options compared to Writer. To add a new style in Scribus, choose Edit -> Paragraph Styles and press the New button. If you are familiar with the styles feature in Writer, you won’t have any troubles with paragraph styles in Scribus. Like Writer, Scribus supports paragraph styles. Repeat this procedure until the entire text is displayed properly.Īlthough Scribus is not on a par with Writer when it comes to editing text, it does offer some powerful editing tools. If the frames are successfully linked, you will see a connection arrow between them, and the text will automatically spill over into the new frame. To link two frames together, select the frame containing text, press the Link Text Frames, and click on the new empty frame. Insert a text frame into the new page using the Insert -> Text Frame command. To insert a new page, choose Page -> Insert, select at End from the drop-down list, and press OK. This means that if you have imported a multi-page document into a one-page frame, you must first insert additional pages, then add frames to each page, and finally link the frames together. Scribus doesn’t reflow the inserted text automatically.
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Once you’ve prepared your Writer file, you can import it into a Scribus document. Scribus replaces spaces in the styles’ names with _20_, so you might want to edit the styles’ names before import to avoid confusion.
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Since all the character-based formatting will be lost during the import, you might want to go through your document in Writer and replace character styles with manual formatting.