-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi folks,
I have the same problem, not with headlines, but with pictures. If I have got a page with three columns of text. In the left upper corner, there is a picture over two columns. The last line in the right coloumn ends before the columns in the other two columns. I would be very glad to hear about a cool "secret-not-yet-found" feature or a propper workaround. Did you all get it in my horrible english? Thanks at all Marcel Am Donnerstag, 1. April 2004 18:19, hat Mardigrafe - Louis Desjardins folgendes geschrieben: > Hi Kurt, > > It is easy to achieve this using a combination of the "before" and "after" > values of "paragraphs", and the "leading". If you want text to be aligned > from one column another, you have to make sure the leading value is the > same throughout the body text; as for the subtitles, you need a combination > of values that, when added together gives you a value that falls into a > multiple of the value of the leading. > > Here is an example. > > Your text is on a 10 point leading. You have a subtitle of 1 line that you > want bolder and bigger. Leave the leading of 10 points since there is only > one line to your subtitle. Put a value of, say 7 points before and 3 points > after (7 + 3 = 10) to the subtitle paragraph's attributes and you're done. > The subtitle will "float" in between 2 lines of text, with a little more > white space over it. Actually, you will get 7 points of white space, > followed by a line of text (subtitle) with a 10 points leading, plus an > extra white space of 3 points. So, 7 + 10 + 3 = 20 which equals to 2 lines > of text with a leading of 10. > > If you subtitle is 2 lines, then you are going to need to increase the > value of the leading to whatever value fits the font and typesize you have > selected and adjust the before and after value so the total of the leading, > for that many lines, plus the before and after values will fall into a > multiple of 10, which is the main body text leading value. > > I hope this is clear enough! Don't hesitate to write if anything. > > Louis Desjardins > > ? (At) 08:06 -0500 01/04/04, Kurt Lhotzky ?crivait (wrote) : > >I don't know, if I use the correct words: > >If you use multiple columns and different text styles (10 pt and 12 pt for > > subtitles, for instance), lines are not at the same heighth. Is there any > > trick how to force lines to be at the same line in both columns? A sort > > automatic alignment? I think, it's called "Registerhaltigkeit" among > > typographers. > > > >Kind regards, > > > >Kurt > > > >_______________________________________________ > >Scribus mailing list > >Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > >http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus - -- Marcel Spitau http://www.spitau.de Tel. (040) 88 95 24 81 # Demokratie: die Kunst, sich an die Stelle des Volkes zu setzen und ihm # feierlich in seinem Namen, aber zum Vorteil einiger guter Hirten, die # Wolle abzuscheren. # *** Romain Rolland -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2-rc1-SuSE (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAbH+IrxApyzRn99ARAl4ZAJ4n0/UmFSl42dgVc4q0s3DagYuwowCgkAVm sHrSoJQE/iScoGpHN04lwO8= =LmWB -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
