Place text into the text frame, use 25-35 pt or so. Place an image frame inside it, specify frame shape flow around it. That is, avoid making a line break half-way along the image frame. I think that the correct behavior would be to preserve the rectangular appearance of text flow below any rectangular object. I can understand your solution (I had considered it), but I do find it strange that rotation of the image isnt an option considering that scaling and x/y transformations and image. If I rotate the frame then the text flow will be different. It is the integration of drawn images, photos and text into a cohesive layout that is. I want the text to flow around a rectangular frame, but the image inside to be rotated by 15 degrees. I have never observed the same problem with smaller fonts (e.g., 12 pt) but it is common for larger font sizes. Scribus 1.3.5: Beginners Guide Gemy, Cedric on. There are a number of good turtorials about floating in CSS if you want to learn more about this topic. This creates a jagged text below the image. What you are describing is 'floating' of an image, which allows text to flow around it.
Words containing only lower-sized letters are placed below the image frame but a first word containing a tall letter (t, d, f, h, k, l, or a capital) is placed on a new line, leaving the rest of the line below the image frame empty. Adjust the image frame size up and down to observe the text flow problem (change text as necessary to have complete words with and without taller characters as necessary) Tags: No tags attached. We want the text to flow around the image, like the image is some kind of. Place text into the text frame, use 25-35 pt or so. Using Scribus and GIMP, we will design a four page leaflet and export it as. 0015192: Problematic text flow around objectsĮspecially when one chooses larger fonts (I used URW Palladio L, around 30 pt for an A0 poster), the text flow around the bottom of a rectangular image box is incorrect. Place an image frame inside it, specify frame shape flow around it.