Mike Breiding wrote: > Gregory Pittman wrote: >> Mike Breiding wrote: >>> Actually, I wanted the columns so I could more easily place multiple >>> images so they were evenly placed. But I do not think that is going >>> to work. >>> I took InDesign for a test drive and that seemed to work OK in that >>> but I assume there is another way in Scribus. >> Especially if you want to mix text/images in this way, you might >> check out Infobox.py -- a script that comes with Scribus. > > Played with the script some.I have to say it is not immediately > apparent to me how to use it for this application. > http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Infobox_in_column > > Is there any problem/conflict with using the table tool for this? > > See:http://epicroadtrips.com/scribus/column_tables.jpg > This was created by making a 3 column table then making one image and > text frame. Copy and paste to get three of each across. Select all. > Group them. > > Copy group and paste at bottom for second set of image/text frames. the beauty of Scribus is you have many ways to accomplish the same thing. When you start doing anything like this on a large scale, you begin to look for helpers and shortcuts.
Greg
