On 06/20/2014 04:30 PM, Jean-Paul Gendner wrote: > Hello, > > Wonderful! Thank you very much. I just made a big step. (I tried to > copy an ImageBox after entering in the text frame by Ctrl-T, and in this > case, I copied the xml code!) > > So, this is a perfect solution to enter an equation between two > paragraphs. > However, how may I do to enter an equation inside a paragraph, taking > into account that the equation needs to reserve space above and below the > current line? > > To better see what I mean, you may download a small file representing a > simple example at: > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/49636799/Equations.jpg > For a better understanding, I have put the text in blue, and what are > black are equations. For the 7th line, beginning by "exemple", the space > above and below the line is larger as for a normal text line. How my I > specify this? For the upper space, I have tried, without success, to put a > dummy big text behind the imagebox? I also do not see how I may center the > ImageBox vertically to the current line? > Here is an attempt (two attempts really) to do this natively in Scribus:
http://www.infoisfree.com/Public/equationtext.png Both of these are made by superimposing Render frames with a LaTeX equation* on top of the underlying text frame, then setting text to flow around the render frames. On the top I didn't bother to fiddle with linespacing. In the bottom example, I fudged things by making a newline after "Par", then adjusting its linespacing to get the subsequent line where I wanted it to be. So potentially there is a lot of fiddling involved, but maybe only if and when you want there to be. Greg * this is really rather messy in LaTeX: $\bf{U_{eff} = \frac{U_{Cr\hat{e}te}}{\sqrt{2}} = \frac{U_{Cr\hat{e}te-Cr\hat{e}te}}{2\cdot\sqrt{2}}}$
