![]() The content of this page is licensed under the Free Documentation License. You can work exactly as described for 1.2x, except that page templates are now (more correctly) called master pages ( Edit > Master Pages). That's all, your document will be paginated as desired.Īutomatic creation of page numbers for each page For the main text, the values are: From = 5, To = (insert the number of pages you need), Style = 1, 2, 3, and Start = 1. It's important that you uncheck "Shown" in the second column. For page 4 the values are: From = 4, To = 4, Style (doesn't matter here), Start (doesn't matter here). To add new sections, simply add a new row by clicking "Add". Choose "A, B, C" as a style, and the "Start" value is "1". ![]() In the "From" column enter "1" and in "To" enter "3". You can enter a name for it in the "Name" column. If you have opened a document and decide that you want to use your master page, you can go to Page > Apply Master Pageand a window will Choose yours. Let's assume you have an introduction on the first three pages that you want to be numbered with capital letters, and your text starts at page 5 with 1. in the future you want to alter your page, you simply go to Edit > Master Pagesagain, edit the page the way you want, re-save, and close again. In Sections you can now create numbering sections for your document (see Screenshot). To change the numbering scheme, you open the Document setup dialog. Scribus 1.3x shows a lot of improvements with respect to page numbering schemes, and it's no longer necessary to edit *.sla files in a text editor. Of course, if the number of pages you have is large, you will have to accommodate for the extra digits on page 10 or 100 when creating the frame. Simply insert one and the page number will be placed in the text frame. ![]() If you're afraid to break your fingers, you can assign a new shortcut in the preferences dialog.Īs of Scribus 1.3.4, you no longer need multiple page number characters to represent longer numbers. Inserting page numbers in Scribus 1.3x is almost identical with 1.2x, except that the default shortcut has changed to Ctrl+Alt+Shift+P. If you want to read about page labeling, read the article Adding page labels. This in an introduction to automatic pagination in Scribus 1.3.x series. It's a bit more difficult, but at the same time more flexible. Pagination in Scribus is quite different from word processors. This article is part of the Tips & Tricks series. ![]()
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