Craig Bradney wrote: >On Tuesday 22 February 2005 22:02, Owen wrote: > > >>On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 18:54:51 +0100 >> >>Thorsten <knetsroht at gmx.net> wrote: >> >> >>>Hello, >>>I plan to create a poster with the human hormon-pathways, for that I need >>>thin arrows. >>>Is this possible in scribus? I see the option to make thin lines, but I >>>need arrows. The arrow-option I found, make only these colour-filed >>>arrows. >>> >>> >>You might be better off making your arrows in Inkscape. They have 10 or so >>arrow start markers for your lines and one of them is sure to suit you >> >> >> > >Which, by some funny coincidence, are the same as Scribus 1.3 arrow heads :) > > Aside from all this though, if you are going to use the same style arrowheads again and again, you might as well either edit in Scribus or make in Scribus, then save somewhere to import again later. You only really need to have one arrow, then rotate it to whatever direction you want. My experience is that you still end up editing any prefab arrow most of the time anyway.
Greg
