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* If you don't have any Python scripts to play around, take one of our [[Scripts_ | * If you don't have any Python scripts to play around, take one of our [[:Category:Scripts_&_Plugins#Beginners_Scripts | Beginners Scripts]] | ||
* Copy the code from the web page into a text editor and save as whatever_you_think_appropriate.py | * Copy the code from the web page into a text editor and save as whatever_you_think_appropriate.py | ||
* In Scribus, go to '''Scripts>Execute Script''' and choose your script. Done! | * In Scribus, go to '''Scripts>Execute Script''' and choose your script. Done! | ||
* With Scribus 1.5 you can also launch [[Command line scripts|command line scripts]] and have them use command line arguments. |
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- If you don't have any Python scripts to play around, take one of our Beginners Scripts
- Copy the code from the web page into a text editor and save as whatever_you_think_appropriate.py
- In Scribus, go to Scripts>Execute Script and choose your script. Done!
- With Scribus 1.5 you can also launch command line scripts and have them use command line arguments.