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* [[Lines and letters]] | [[Category:Scribus_1.4_manual]] | ||
* [[Lines and letters]] This section is intended to introduce basic concepts of typography, such as baseline, baseline shift, descenders, ascenders etc. | |||
* [[Fonts]] | * [[Fonts]] | ||
** [[Font faces]] | ** [[Font faces]] Explain different aspects of a font face, e.g. family, size, slant, weight. | ||
** [[Computer fonts]] | ** [[Computer fonts]] Explain the differences between Type 1, True Type, OTF, Type 3 ... | ||
* [[Typographical features in Scribus]] | * [[Typographical features in Scribus]] | ||
* [[Paragraph and character styles]] | * [[Paragraph and character styles]] | ||
* [[Tabulators and Tables]] | * [[Tabulators and Tables]] | ||
* [[Hyphenation]] | * [[Hyphenation]] | ||
* [[Useful hints for high quality typesetting]] | * [[Useful hints for high quality typesetting]] Best practice examples of good typesetting, e.g. writing numbers: 1, 10, 100, 1000, 10 000, 100 000 | ||
** [[Special characters]] | ** [[Special characters]] | ||
** [[Numbers]] | ** [[Numbers]] |
Latest revision as of 20:21, 15 December 2010
- Lines and letters This section is intended to introduce basic concepts of typography, such as baseline, baseline shift, descenders, ascenders etc.
- Fonts
- Font faces Explain different aspects of a font face, e.g. family, size, slant, weight.
- Computer fonts Explain the differences between Type 1, True Type, OTF, Type 3 ...
- Typographical features in Scribus
- Paragraph and character styles
- Tabulators and Tables
- Hyphenation
- Useful hints for high quality typesetting Best practice examples of good typesetting, e.g. writing numbers: 1, 10, 100, 1000, 10 000, 100 000