On Thu, 02 May 2013 17:52:02 +0200 Rolf-Werner Eilert <eilert-sprachen at t-online.de> dijo:
> From an older Scribus version, I found a document which has text > frames with a single line at top. It's an application form, the > frames look like > >---------------------- >Name > > >and so on. I cannot find any way to produce such a thing in Scribus >now, could you imagine how I made these once? I can't comment on how your lines might have been created, but I can offer my personal way of creating lines in forms. I create a 1/2 point straight horizontal line of, say, a couple centimeters. I cut it to the clipboard. Then I insert my cursor in the text where I want the line and paste it in. And finally, I select just the line and use the properties palette to adjust its width. With the paragraph justified I can tweak the length of the line(s) so that the text on the same line are not spaced out too much and everything fits properly. I started doing this years ago because the underline character in most fonts is too fat for my taste.
