[scribus] Image moving with text

Gregory Pittman gpittman at iglou.com
Sat Jun 21 13:09:04 UTC 2014


On 06/21/2014 04:10 AM, Jean-Paul Gendner wrote:
> Hi,
> 	Many thanks for these examples. I think it is better to avoid
> inserting a newline, because if there are changes in the document it may
> then be bad placed.
> 	As already said, if there are only a few inline objects it is not a
> problem. The problem is the time needed if there are many.
>
> 	Ideally the properties of an inline object should include specific
> parameters like:
> - use real object width Yes/no;
> - use real object height Yes/no (at present time, the width of the object is
> always used, never the height);
> - Vertical offset in mm.
>
When you have a limited number of options, you can only choose from 
those available, and try to make it work somehow. One thing I wanted to 
illustrate in the examples was that it wasn't clear to me that 
increasing the linespacing for the line with the formula was even 
necessary -- the top example had the same linespacing throughout. I see 
a visual disruption created by having the formulas of a different font 
size than the surrounding text. If there are instances where altered 
linespacing clearly is necessary, it might be better to separate out the 
formula in its own space rather than create an ugly irregularity of 
linespacing.

Greg



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