[scribus] Paragraph distance from frame's upper edge
Rolf-Werner Eilert
eilert-sprachen at t-online.de
Thu Dec 27 12:02:53 UTC 2012
Am 21.12.2012 09:48, schrieb a.l.e:
> hi rolf
>> Hi,
>>
>> From the old Scribus, I took a layout to the new one. There is a
>> textbox with a gray background and a bold word in it "JANUARY 2013".
>>
>> In the old Scribus, the first line of this paragraph held some
>> distance to the upper edge of the frame, so this word would be in the
>> middle of the gray box.
>>
>> In the new Scribus, the letters are kept directly at the upper edge.
>> When I try to adjust "upper distance of paragraph", it doesn't react.
>> Why?
>>
>> Somehow I would like to get the word a bit deeper into the middle of
>> the box. Can I achieve this with the paragraph style, or will I have
>> to use another box for the text over the gray one?
>
> there was an error in the way scribus 1.3.3.14 calculated the line
> spacing for the first line (in some specific cases).
>
> this has been corrected in 1.4.1: this is the reason why, in some cases,
> you see a difference.
>
> if you want to control the space above the first line in the frame:
> - use the frame distances as david suggests
> - or play with the settings for the first line offset (also in the
> properties palette) and the different ways you can set the line height
> (in the text tab of the PP). please, try to understand what the
> different options mean and do not just settle for a way that looks ok on
> the monitor... this will ensure that the space is always correctly
> calculated, also in future version of scribus :-)
>
>
> happy hacking
> a.l.e
>
Yepp - happy because it helped. Thank you all!
Well, as to the "different options", I already have put some thought
into it before I started with this layout, but in this very case there
is only one (or two resp.) boxes with only a single word / a short
sentence.
Regards
Rolf
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