> Does it really create a frame, or just select a frame previously > present on that page ? > > On my Scribus 1.4.0. when I hold down the Shift key while > left-clicking on the page, it just selects (not creates) a frame > filling to the margins and does not select/create a frame filling to > the guides in all four directions although they are a lot present on > that page. > > Tauba > > -- > > >> Message du 08/09/13 00:06 >> De : "JLuc" >> A : scribus at lists.scribus.info >> Copie ?? : >> Objet : [scribus] shift create frame >> >> gpittman recently added this to the documentation : >> >> << >> There is also a useful timesaving feature by holding down the Shift >> key while left-clicking on the page. This will >> create a frame filling to the borders of the space in which you >> click. These borders might be the margins if there are >> no guides, but if there are guides, the frame will fill to the >> nearest margin or guide in all four directions. The grid >> has no impact on this sort of frame creation. Check to see what >> happens when you click outside the margins. >> >>
It really does create a frame, so try this; 1. Open a New Document (with margins) 2. Click on the Text tool 3. Hold the shift key and LEFT click You now have a text frame between the margins Do it again but click on the Image frame tool -- Owen
