I think this kind of thing would be easier to do with Inkscape,
where one can draw lines, create multiple copies with precise positioning, etc.
Then you can either import it into Scribus as SVG or PDF to manage it
Or just export as PDF from Inkscape.

Le 18.02.21 à 23:14, carmagnole a écrit :
Hello,

I would like to reproduce a quadrille paper used by french school pupil and called 'big squares' sheet paper.

It is based on a 0.8 cm side square, divided horizontally in four spaces of 0.2 cm tall. Lines are blue tinted and the baseline is boldest. There is also a red left margin but I do not mind it.

I had a glance on the wiki scripts documentation. I am not familiar with code and the first test with the Rüdiger Härtel script named "drawing a grid" gives me this error message :

   Traceback (most recent call last):

   File "<string>", line 10, in <module>

   File "<string>", line 36

   except ImportError,err:

   ^

   SyntaxError: invalid syntax

On my system, Kubuntu 20.10, python3-tk is installed as a dependency of scribus-data 1.5.5+svn23928+dfsg-1build1 and scribus version is 1.5.6.svn.

Could you give me please a start point to proceed rationally ?

Thank you.


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