On 2/25/17 7:00 PM, Ken Springer wrote: > On 2/25/17 6:38 PM, Gregory Pittman wrote: >> On 02/25/2017 07:30 PM, Ken Springer wrote: >>> Scribus 1.4.6 >>> Windows 7 >>> >>> I want to center a line of text in a frame. But so far have not found a >>> reliable way to do this. >>> >>> I didn't find any easily selectable option, but for a couple of frames I >>> could "fake it" by using the baseline offset in advanced settings. >>> >>> But with frames of a lower height, it doesn't work. >>> >>> I found a script here that claimed to do it, >>> http://superuser.com/questions/231576/scribus-vertically-align-text-within-a-text-framed, >>> but it doesn't. >>> >>> Is it even possible in 1.4.6? What about 1.5.2? For the current >>> project, 1.5.2 is not an option but I would like to know if it can be done. >>> >>> >> In the 1.5.x series, there is now a setting for this. In the text tab or >> Properties or Text Properties palette (1.5.3svn), under Columns and Text >> Distances, at the top you will see Vertical Alignment, with choices of >> Top, Middle, and Bottom. >> >> For the 1.4.x versions, I did create a script that will center text >> vertically: >> >> https://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Centering_text_vertically_in_a_frame >> >> which works pretty well. What it does is use the linespacing, the number >> of lines of text, the height of the frame, and divides the leftover >> space in two and uses that to set the Top Distance. It can also be >> recursive, for example, if you run it, but then add some more text, you >> can rerun the script to reset the Top Distance. > > Hi, Greg, > > I'll give your script a try and get back and let you know.
That didn't go so well! LOL Wiped out the whole document. But I had done a save just before trying it, so nothing was lost. I actually broke out laughing. I was so angry at Dell's forum captcha, I need the laugh, so it was good. <G> -- Ken Mac OS X 10.11.6 Firefox 51.0.1 (64 bit) Thunderbird 45.7.1 "My brain is like lightning, a quick flash and it's gone!"