On Tue, 15 Apr 2008, Gregory Pittman wrote: > > Don't give up on the gradient suggestion too soon. You could make a > gradient strip as suggested, then superimpose a series of opaque white > rectangles, with appropriate space in between to show the colors. > Multiple Duplicate will allow you to make one white rectangle then > repeat it as many times as you want. > > I made a small demo entry on the wiki: > > http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Gradient_Strip
Thanks, this is aesthetically very close to what I'm looking for, but I'm specifically trying to avoid the gradient function. In FM screening (which I'm pretty sure they use), gradients, and especially two-color gradients look terrible and grainy. See, for example: <http://www.wgiprint.com/PrepressForum/wgblog/index.php?entry=entry060706-152917> Now, the difference between a true gradient and a series of pure color rectangles is not going to be noticeable, so it's more the principle of the thing. But I'm looking very favorably on that script recently posted. -- | Andrew A. Gill To ensure continued quality of service, | | this e-mail is being monitored by the NSA | | <superluser at frontiernet.net> <http://www.needsfoodbadly.com> | --
