On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 17:00:04 -0500, Louis Desjardins <louis_desjardins at mardigrafe.com> wrote: LD> clayborne.arevalo at gmail.com a ?crit :
[...] LD>>>>With Scribus's current behavior of ignoring linespacing at LD>>>>the top, I have to manually reposition the text box if I LD>>>>want my columns to finish evenly at the bottom since the LD>>>>first line will have a linespacing of 14pt rather than LD>>>>12pt. LD>>> LD>>>You could attach your lines to the baseline and forget LD>>>manual tweaking. LD>> LD>> How could I do this? LD> 1. You have to set the baseline grid in the Preference panel. LD> 2. Please note that there are 2 Prefs panels. One that is LD> general for any *new* document and one that is specific to LD> the current document. LD> 3. You have to use Paragraph Styles to use the baseline grid, LD> afaik. (At least it was like that last time I checked.) LD> 4. You'll find the option in the linespacing pop-up menu LD> (just keep your mouse down on that icon and you'll see the LD> options) This is a totally non-obvious feature. It should be made more prominent. I could barely see the little triangle indicating that the icon is hiding a pop-up menu. A side note: I still believe the "Fixed" linespacing option (the default) is misnamed. The default linespacing option is (apparently) to follow the height of the tallest character (except when small caps are involved). Which can be problematic when typesetting a title composed entirely of lowercase letters (with and without ascenders) or formatted with a font where the ascenders of some of the lowercase letters (like "l" and "f") extend beyond the height of the UPPERCASE letters. LD> Hope that helps. It does. Thanks.
