![]() ![]() Magic Arena: The better way to play Magic: the Gathering. ![]() Tim Horton's Collectible Hockey Cards 2022-23 (18) by questccgĭymino Monsters Update (1) by Stormyknight1976 This seems to be a problem with scribus - try their forum - Cheers David Apache OpenOffice 420m2 (Build:9821) - Slackware 15 - 64 bit LibreOffice 6.4.6.2 (SlackBuild for 6.4.6 by Eric Hameleers) - Slackware 15 - 64 bit Apache OpenOffice 4.1. Platform for the creation of Card-Intensive Art (16) by pelleĬomponent.Studio Livestream Tonight 7pm EST! (0) by The Game Crafter New Board Game Pieces at The Game Crafter: Sci-Fi Coins (0) by The Game Crafter Paw of Duty (Components Available) (20) by Sunseteer New Board Game Pieces at The Game Crafter - Business Miniatures (0) by The Game Crafterĭymino Monsters Update (0) by Stormyknight1976 Helping in making a video game (170) by X3M RPG: How to handle key story elements with randomly generated levels? (56) by larienna Monster Keep: Another day, another prototype (29) by questccgĬhosen Cooperative Card Game (up to 4 players) (0) by Gianni 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. However, if you update the image file on disk, Scribus will auto-load the new graphic just like it does for normal image frames. 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. Then do right-click Adjust Image To Frame. Then you right-click the image frame and choose Get Image to find an image on your hard drive to put into the frame. 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. Within Scribus, you can create a new file and then do Insert -> Image Frame, then the space/frame for the image will be created and you can resize it and move it around on the page. Check out Scribus code from Scribus Subversion repository and start hacking. Join the Scribus User Mailing List and ask questions or help others improve their workflow. Visit Scribus Wiki and ask for an account. It's not a great implementation, but it works: There is an active community of Scribus users and contributors at Scribus Forums. Heh, that was something where my google-fu worked great. ![]()
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