with this setting, the image would be scaled to the width. if you always need the full width of the image, you could make your image frames too high by default and place a guide where the final frame hight should be. in 'document setup' → 'item tools' you can select between 'scaled to fit the frame' (uncropped) or a 'scaling factor'.ĭepending on your images an automatic crop function would crop the wrong part of the image anyway. Unfortunately there is no automatic cropping to fill the frame. I wouldn't call it 'beta', but it is a development version.Īs i can't use 1.4.x on a recent macOS, i'm on 1.5.x for some time now actually 1.5.8. Quote from: StephanP on February 17, 2022, 12:06:46 PM I probably need to further watch some instruction videos. I was not able to give the heading styles a different font color than black. In my template document I had prepared paragraph styles for standard, some headings and title. I could not find a way to to have the image size to the width of the frame and thus cropping some of its height. When I use Acquire image to insert a photo which has 9:16 ratio, I end up with the photo fitting the height of the frame. I had prepared image frames with dimensions 30x40mm.The test PDF I produced with 1.8.5 was well accepted by the printer. I managed to recreate my Yearbook template document, including master pages in Scribus 1.8.5. I do not want to move that image frame to have it snap to the guides. I am (frantically) switching from MS Publisher because of its horrific sluggyness. First off is v1.5.8 stable or development (beta)?
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