hi ws, > I am trying to create a header with a certain colored background, and > a following body of text with a different colored background. When I > create them in paragraph styles, they each share the same background > color. Am I doing this wrong? > > My goal is to be able to select a line style in the story editor, and > have the header have a colored background and have the text have a > new line style with a different background color.
afaik, there is currently no way to add a background color to a paragraph or a character. i think that this was not a problem for a long time, but seen how the print media has been influenced by the web layout i think it's now a feature which should be urgently be added to scribus. since we want to be able to do all the fancy thing we can do with frame, also with framing, i wonder if it wouldn't be worth to propose as a gsoc project for the the embedded frames. this could include: - a way to resize the embedded frame after its insertion; - the content of the embedded frame should be editable; - an option to align the baseline of the embedded frame (first line) with the baseline of the container (current line). - a flexible way to control the vertical placement of the embedded frame; - an option to avoid automatic "reflowing" of text frames (the result would be a cut text; no linked text would be possible; this could be handy also for other cases). here a screenshot of what one can already do with scribus: http://imagebin.ca/view/BBir9Ujh.html it's promising but imho not enough :-) so: do you think it would be doable for a gsoc project? or should scribus implement some real formating for character background and character "box"? for now, you have to draw a shape in the background. i can't really say that this is a good solution, just a workaround which works well for traditional designs :-) ciao a.l.e
