Hi Helge, there's a font which might do what you want available for free here: http://de.fontriver.com/font/bullet_balls_aoe/
jon Am 27.03.2007 um 15:05 schrieb avox: > > > > Helge Hielscher-2 wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> I have a text frame with gray background and an enumeration like >> this: >> "? first item ? second item ? third item ? fourth something" >> The problem is that the numbers are hardly readable even in bold. >> Therefore I would like to have the numbers (U+2776 et.seqq.) white. >> >> All I could come up with is: >> 1. set the backround of the textframe to none >> 2. insert a new gray background polygon >> 3. draw white polygon circles and put them behind the numbers >> 4. adjust the position of the white cirles with every text change >> >> Is there a more efficient way to achieve the same? >> > > I dont think so. You could try to use a solid black circle-char, > change its > textcolor to white and then try to overlay it with the wanted > circlenumber > with negative tracking, but that's not much better. > > Or you could design little imageframes for the circles and paste > them as > inline frames, but inline frames aren't that robust atm. > > Another idea would be to adjust the background to a lighter gray, > or use a > gradient which has a lighter gray at the center. > > > >> Would this be worth a >> RFE? >> > > Unfortuneately there's no information in a font about the "holes" > of glyphs, > so IMHO it's impossible to find a general solution. The trick > "white circle > overlayed with circlenumber" and "use inline imageframe" should > work, so you > can file any bugs you find with that. > > HTH > > /Andreas > > -- > View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Background-of- > Chars-tf3472285.html#a9691967 > Sent from the Scribus mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > _______________________________________________ > Scribus mailing list > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus
