John Beardmore wrote:

>> Henry Hartley wrote:
>> > I have a script that takes a directory full of photographs and
>> > builds a document with either four or six images per page, scaled
>> > and rotated to the same size.
>>
>> Is that a script you'd like to share with the rest of us in the
>> fullness of time ?   (Please ?)

I'd be happy to. This is a modified version of a script that Gregory Pittman 
originally wrote (called scribalbum_letter.py). I've modified it to (among 
other things) position both horizontal and vertical images so that they are 
centered (both horizontally and vertically) in (invisible) squares on the page 
with the captions centered beneath them. It also offsets the content of each 
page either to the left or the right so that when I print them double sided 
there is a little room on one side for a three-hole punch.

I just added status and progress indicators this week after telling myself I 
really needed to do that for a while. That makes it a lot easier to put up with 
how slow things sometimes get with longish documents.

I've also thought I should add a bit to allow for 12 images per page since I 
often don't really need as large as I get with 4 or 6 and it would save a 
considerable amount of paper and printing supplies.

One other question I have is if anyone else has noticed that every time the 
progress indicator or status bar is updated Scribus steals focus from other 
applications on the desktop. Not all applications seem to be equally 
susceptible to this. I'm running on Windows XP at work and MS Outlook is a 
particular problem. I literally cannot use Outlook while the script is running 
because it looses focus every couple seconds. Other apps (like Thunderbird) 
seem to have no problem with it.

--
Henry


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