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You can also copy a Master Page from another document by clicking on '''Import master pages from another document''' button, which opens the '''Import Master Page''' window (Picture 5). | You can also copy a Master Page from another document by clicking on '''Import master pages from another document''' button, which opens the '''Import Master Page''' window (Picture 5). | ||
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|Next, click on the button '''Change...''' to search for the document containing the Master Page you would like to import. | |Next, click on the button '''Change...''' to search for the document containing the Master Page you would like to import. | ||
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Revision as of 14:44, 27 November 2006
Installation • Usage • PDF issues • Imposition • Other |
Requirements: | |
Operating system: | any |
Scribus Version: | stable 1.3.3.* series |
DTP skills: | novice |
Why master pages
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As soon as you consider using many objects (common headers, logos, background, page numbers etc.) on the same places throughout your document, you will be well advised to use master pages. You'll avoid some unnecessary drudgery and spare much time this way. The objects belonging to master pages cannot be changed in the normal Edit Mode. There as a good reason for it, since it could easily happen while working with a document that something on a master page would be unintentionally moved or changed. A master page always belongs to a document – it cannot be saved as a separate file. You can however create a sample file containing frequently used master pages and use it as resource to import master pages into other Scribus documents.
How to create master pages
Plan A:
Create a new document. Choose from the main menu Edit > Master Pages... (Picture 1) to launch the Edit Master Pages dialog and to change into the Master Pages Edit Mode (Picture 2).
The master page Normal is always present and cannot be deleted – the delete button will be disabled, if the master page Normal is selected (Picture 2). The master page Normal can be edited, it's better though, to leave it empty to be able to insert new empty pages. If you move your mouse over the buttons, you will see some helpful tooltips (Picture 2). Beginning from the left side:
Clicking on the Button Add a New Master Page opens a window in which you may give your page a name (Picture 3). Tip: try to pick a name that will have some meaning describing its purpose, so that if you haven't used it for a while, its name gives a clue. After you click OK you will see the window Edit Master Pages with your new Master Page highlighted. When you have a list of Master Pages you can then click from one to the next to edit each one as desired (Picture 4). When you close the Edit Master Pages window, you return to the normal editing mode in Scribus. If you find that you need a Master Page similar to an existing one, click on Duplicate the selected master page rather than starting a new Master Page from scratch -- this can be a great time-saver. You can also copy a Master Page from another document by clicking on Import master pages from another document button, which opens the Import Master Page window (Picture 5).
Plan B:
Double sided, 3-fold and 4-fold Pages
Applying master pagesTo empty document pages:Selecting either Page > Apply Master Page... (Picture 7) or Apply Master Page... from the context menu (right-click on the page - Picture 11) opens up the Apply Master Page window. From this you may choose to apply the Master page to the:
Select the desired Master Page from the drop-down list labeled Master Page. Perhaps not surprisingly, the option Even pages can only be selected when the document has more than one page. Also, applying to a range of pages only applies when you have selected All pages. Inserting as a new page:
With many thanks to the original author, Roswitha Ott aka Uchiki, who kindly contributed the first German version of this howto to the Scribus Public Wiki. |