[scribus] Column question

Nicola Griffin nickigriffin at mac.com
Sat May 24 08:55:45 UTC 2014


A small addition to this.

Because I'm working on a 13 inch laptop and don't have much space on the screen I find using the layers box in the status bar on the bottom really useful to switch simply between layers.

Good luck Harvey. Scribus is wonderful!

Regards

Nicki Griffin



On 23 May 2014, at 19:58, ZASKE Martin <zm at revue-gugu.org> wrote:

> Welcome to Scribus Harvey!
> 
> Your questions are welcome too. And the more information you give us,
> the better we can help you.
> 
> Maybe your first project in Scribus is just a one-page poster?
> 
> In Scribus you should hit F2 and always have space to keep the F2-window
> open. We use two screens on our layout computer, to have space for all
> the tools and information-windows. We also keep the F6-window open
> always (layers) and the document Outline.
> 
> For columns, you need a text-frame, which you pull up with the
> text-frame tool.
> 
> Then you select that text-frame, so that it shows a red frame and
> handles. Now you can click on the text-tab within the F2-window. You
> will find a sub-tab called Columns & Text distances. Here you can play
> with the columns until you get the settings you need.
> 
> I have given this, based on Version 1.4.3; if you are using something
> different, that would be information to include with your next request.
> 
> 
> If you are very ambitious, and you tend to want "total control" over
> your text, you can also define guidelines and individual text-boxes.
> Those you can link with the Link Text Frames (N) tool. That way you can
> have any custom column-layout you can dream up. Since we are doing a
> magazine, we do our "columns" this manual way, for full flexibility;
> even though it is a little more work.
> 	Helpful in this context is the feature to snap your text to the
> baseline grid. (Also available in F2 window on text-tab on the "fixed
> linespacing"-button as an alternative option; you need to take your
> cursor outside the text and select the entire text-box, to be able to
> select the linespacing options)
> 
> 
> 
> Sorry, if I got your question wrong. Maybe you literally want to know,
> where to find information yourself.
> 
> First idea: Go here:
> 
> http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Help:TOC
> 
> Type "columns" into the top-right search-box and you will find stuff
> like this:
> 
> http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Get_Started_With_Scribus:6
> 
> 
> 
> Second idea: In the help, which comes with Scribus (Help-menu -> Scribus
> manual), you will find a write-up called "Working with Text" which is
> also giving an example about setting up a multi-page document.
> 
> 
> 
> Third idea: When we started using Scribus for publishing, we bought this
> book, and it has given us a good kick-start. (I believe it is written in
> English)
> 
> Scribus: Open-Source Desktop Publishing von Christoph Schäfer und weiteren
> http://www.amazon.de/dp/0956078001
> ISBN-13: 978-0956078001
> 
> 
> 
> Have fun with Scribus. Any time you invest now for finding your way
> around, is time well spent. Scribus can do so much more, than I
> initially knew. But some goodies are a little "hidden", like treasures.
> 
> greetings,
> 
> Martin
> 
> 
> On 23.05.2014 16:35, Harvey Cohen wrote:
>> I'm new to Scribus and I can't find information about about how to create columns. Can someone please help? Thanks
>> 
>> Harvey
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