Am Montag, 24. M?rz 2008 03:28:24 schrieb Chris Bergstresser: > On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 4:23 PM, Owen <rcook at pcug.org.au> wrote: > > One way is to "Insert Shape" (S), and from the properties box, make the > > colour "None" and in "Line" set the width as required > > The problem with this--with *all* the suggestions--is that the box > is then separate from the text. I'm not trying to place a pull quote > for an article; these boxes are directly tied to the text on either > side. > Ideally, I'd like a paragraph style (or something similar) that > drew a box around the styled text, and allowed me to specify a title. > Maybe allowed me to set a background shade. It needs to do something > like: > > Try entering the > following code > yourself: > -- Code A --------------- > > | print "Hello World" | > | goto 1 | > > ------------------------------ > Now that you've got > an infinite loop, let's > talk about CTRL-C. > > There are enough of these that manually moving all the boxes > anytime I need to change the text is impractical. Is there any way to > do this in Scribus? Is this kind of support planned?
Yes. > It seems like a > pretty basic typesetting function. No, it isn't ;) Cheers Christoph
