3/18/2023 0 Comments Scribus paragraph styles![]() Recent e-mail activity has been compromised over the last 3 weeks (7) by questccgīeen working on the CH rulebook. Protospiel Madison (Dec 2-4) (0) by The Game Crafter I discovered the existence of Play by E/Mail games (9) by lariennaĭymino Monsters Update Octo(2) by Stormyknight1976įour Courts: Air, Land, & Sea using a traditional deck (0) by Young Grasshopper Price Changes Coming (0) by The Game Crafter Players have to make a (no) choice here (3) by X3M Production Facilities (bug free?) (7) by X3M Tim Horton's Collectible Hockey Cards 2022-23 (17) by questccg Galdor's Grip - In-hand Solitaire Card Game (4) by JewellGames Protospiel Bingo Creator App (1) by questccgĬrafter Con 2022 :: Speakers & Topics (0) by The Game CrafterĬombat system: Stats RPS VS Roll vs TN (17) by larienna I think maybe you can insert a text frame in a text frame, but I haven't had reason to try that. They're on their own line with a special style (centered, 220-point font to make the vertical text spacing right), and they move with the text. When I put in the tiny bullet-point graphics, they were a bit too high, and I literally just had the image open in Photoshop and moved it down a few pixels, saved, switched to Scribus to look at it, moved it a bit more, etc.Īctually the big card graphics in my document are also done this way. And of course the benefit is that the icon will move around with the text correctly. Ads will be imported probably from text files (exported from MySql) or/and from OpenOffice file - I know that from OO it 's imported with styles but I wouldn't like to prepare each advertisement manually. However, if you update the image file on disk, Scribus will auto-load the new graphic just like it does for normal image frames. I need to make a newspaper with ads and I want every ad start with the first word in bold. In the "edit text" view it shows up as a red only big problem is that you can't edit it (as far as I know) once it's pasted, so if you want to tweak the size or change the image, you have to delete the icon and re-paste. You make the image frame that you want to put in the text, and then you copy (or cut) it, and then click into the text frame on the main wysiwyg page where you want it to go, and then paste. It's not a great implementation, but it works: ![]() Heh, that was something where my google-fu worked great. ![]()
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