On 12/17/09 13:42, Jonathan Kreider wrote: > It has been a long time, but I remember that feature from WordPerfect. >> It was handy, but Scribus does not have the same feature. In fact, I >> don't think any program other than WordPerfect ever had that feature. >> >> In Scribus the only option is to set a right tab at the right edge of >> the frame. If you adjust the width of the frame you will have to adjust >> the tab position. >> >> It should be possible to write a script to automate adjusting the right >> tab position to the width of the frame. I am not a programmer, so I >> couldn't help. But maybe someone else can. It would be a handy script >> to have. >> Here are a couple of work-arounds:
1. Use 2 text frames, side-by-side, with the tops of the frames aligned, and it will help to use align to baseline grid. The one on the left has a left justification, the one on the right has right justification. Make 2 styles, identical except for the justification, then apply the style to the frame or line by line. Hint: make a clone of the first style to save time. 2. Use columns. In this instance, your lines of text will be entered into story editor in a vertical fashion, so it will take some playing around to get the appropriate lines to jump to the right-hand column. Again, use styles identical except for justification, switching once you get to the next column's text. In some ways, this will seem more laborious than the Wordperfect method, yet, like many things, the Scribus ways have their own advantages, for example, having slightly different text styles for the two columns is easier to change with the Scribus methods. Greg
