Thanks everybody! I'm trying your methods right now! The problem is, however, that scribus starts to crash when I try them... Only 1 alinea Ipsum Lorem and my logo is enough!
Adrianna, I don't think I know what you mean? It sounds very promising, but if I do that, won't the logo also be visible outside the letters? (it should look like the 'green' in example 4 here: www.market-square.info/pages/pdf_design.htm (tnx cedric) And Andreas, where can I get that version (the 1.3.4cvs-version)? (because that also sounds promising) Matthijs On 6/9/06, Adrianna Pinska <adrianna.pinska at gmail.com> wrote: > On 6/8/06, Matthijs Zwinderman <mzwinderman at gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi All! > > > > I've got a question, I would like to have an area filled with text, > > where you can see a logo in the text. > > > > The text should be black everywhere, but white at those points where > > it intersects with the logo. The logo itself should not be printed! > > I haven't actually tried this, so I'm not 100% sure how well it will > work, but how about: > > 1. Saving the white silhouette of the logo (with a nice smooth edge) > as a PNG with transparent background (assuming you have the logo as a > picture on a background, you can do this in GIMP) > > 2. Putting the PNG in a picture box with a transparent background > > 3. Putting the box over the box with the text (*without* making the > text wrap around the box). > > This way you can still change the text, move the logo around, etc. > > I remember that PNGs with transparency are definitely transparent when > you put them over other pictures; I can't remember if I ever tried > putting them over text. > > -- > ~ Registered Linux User #334504 ~ > "Curiously deep, the slumber of crimson thoughts: > While breathless, in stodgy viridian > Colorless green ideas sleep furiously." > _______________________________________________ > Scribus mailing list > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus >
