Am Montag, 22. Mai 2006 04:00 schrieb hovergo at net-tech.com.au: > Tables in Scribus, there's no way to accurately alter and set column > > > widths and row heights that I can find. > > It's a bit tricky, but it can be done. Choose a table item, then use the > properties palette (X, Y, Z) to change width and heigth. Row and coloumn > will be adjusted accurately. > > Tried that but the properties adjusts x and y position and total table > width , I can't find individual column and row settings
You can't. They don't exist (yet). Currently, Scribus tables are just connected text frames. But selecting and changing a _single_ frame in the table will adjust column widht and heigth. > I need 7 columns > 6mm, 6mm, 2mm. 60mm, 20mm, 28mm, 25mm and need to sometimes adjust the 60mm > to 70 mm and reduce the last 3 accordingly. Rrows should be 5mm, 8mm, or > 12mm of 8 point Bitstream charter text in one 2 or 3 lines of info the > additional lines varies month to month. > > Its probably not worth altering scribus for this one instancebut i would be > keeno if I could put the Oo tables direct into the scribus page, I'll > experiemnt more on this. Please have a look here: http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Complex_tables_in_Scribus_1.2x The description is still valid for 1.3x since the table feature hasn't undergone any changes yet. > Just a thought, its probably been discussed > previously, but would it be possible to have Oo as the text editor ans it > automatically updates scribus while we work, it could save a bit f > fiddling, dunno just a thought. We already had lots of discussions on the issue. Please search the archives for "collaboration". > Thanks for all you do, it's very much > appreciated. thanks > Roger > Cheers, Christoph
