[scribus] Script: setBaselineGuides.py

2018-07-20 Thread ugajin
You may be right. I would like there to be a single dialogue box that allows you decide a) whether or not to want to edit the baseline guide values, and b) to change both the space and the offset values. If you don't need to change any values you simply tap 'run script', alternatively if you

[scribus] Script: setBaselineGuides.py

2018-07-19 Thread JLuc
Le 19/07/2018 ? 10:36, ugajin a ?crit?: > Here is a fresh email [this time sent as plain text] containing the dropbox > link for the above script that I first sent as an attachment, then as inline > text, and again as a link, but as formatted text. Hopefully I have got it > right this time. > ht

[scribus] Script: setBaselineGuides.py

2018-07-19 Thread ugajin
Here is a fresh email [this time sent as plain text] containing the dropbox link for the above script that I first sent as an attachment, then as inline text, and again as a link, but as formatted text. Hopefully I have got it right this time. https://www.dropbox.com/s/qrzyocdd5rh089y/setBas

[scribus] Script: setBaselineGuides.py

2018-07-16 Thread ugajin
Thanks. Here is the script that I first sent as an attachment... and then as inline text... and now as a link where you can view and/or download the said script. The script makes it easy to snap/align objects to the baseline grid, a feature which [perhaps for good reason] is not included nativel

[scribus] Script: setBaselineGuides.py

2018-07-16 Thread JLuc
Le 16/07/2018 ? 20:57, ugajin a ?crit?: > This is why I chose not to paste it! -u You can paste it here : http://scribus.pastebin.fr/ and share the later link JL

[scribus] Script: setBaselineGuides.py

2018-07-16 Thread ugajin
This is why I chose not to paste it! -u On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 18:56:13 +?ugajin wrote Here is the script that I first sent as an attachment... The script makes it easy to snap/align objects to the baseline grid, a feature which [perhaps for good reason] is not included natively in

[scribus] Script: setBaselineGuides.py

2018-07-16 Thread ugajin
Here is the script that I first sent as an attachment... The script makes it easy to snap/align objects to the baseline grid, a feature which [perhaps for good reason] is not included natively in Scribus. -u #!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # The script generates a grid and matching

[scribus] Script: setBaselineGuides.py

2018-07-16 Thread ugajin
I wasn't aware it had disappeared, the email that I received from the list includes the following link An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: Having now looked, I see it appears to have been stripped. -u

[scribus] Script: setBaselineGuides.py

2018-07-16 Thread ugajin
I would have included the script as inline text, had I wanted to do so, but this may not be what you mean. -u On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 12:58:04 +?Gregory Pittman wrote On 07/16/2018 08:29 AM, ugajin wrote: > Attached is a script that I wrote towards the end of last year, which I had f

[scribus] Script: setBaselineGuides.py

2018-07-16 Thread Gregory Pittman
On 07/16/2018 09:30 AM, ugajin wrote: > I would have included the script as inline text, had I wanted to do so, but > this may not be what you mean. On the other hand, I think you can see that your attachment disappeared. Greg

[scribus] Script: setBaselineGuides.py

2018-07-16 Thread ugajin
Attached is a script that I wrote towards the end of last year, which I had forgotten about, and which I was recently reminded about when? updating stuff. The script makes it easy to snap/align objects to the baseline grid, a feature [perhaps for good reason] is not included natively in Scribus.

[scribus] Script: setBaselineGuides.py

2018-07-16 Thread Gregory Pittman
On 07/16/2018 08:29 AM, ugajin wrote: > Attached is a script that I wrote towards the end of last year, which I had > forgotten about, and which I was recently reminded about when? updating > stuff. The script makes it easy to snap/align objects to the baseline grid, a > feature [perhaps for goo