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Scribus 1.1 could wrap text around an image or a frame. This is a very common style tool. I can find no way to do this with Scribus 1.2.  I would like to see how Scribus could reproduce the page shown in the textwrap3 image.
Scribus 1.1 could wrap text around an image or a frame. This is a very common style tool. I can find no way to do this with Scribus 1.2.  I would like to see how Scribus could reproduce the page shown in the textwrap3 image.


<b>Answer</b>: Properties pallette, Shape->Text flows around frame. It's not the default anymore because more often than not it's not the preferred behaviour, but it is definitely still available. Please use the mailing list or drop in on IRC for this sort of question. It's not really a request for an article. <i>Image disabled - large and not really necessary now.</i>.
<b>Answer</b>: Properties pallette, Shape->Text flows around frame. It's not the default anymore because more often than not it's not the preferred behaviour, but it is definitely still available. Please use the mailing list or drop in on IRC for this sort of question. It's not really a request for an article. <i>Image disabled - large and not really necessary now.</i>.

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Scribus 1.1 could wrap text around an image or a frame. This is a very common style tool. I can find no way to do this with Scribus 1.2. I would like to see how Scribus could reproduce the page shown in the textwrap3 image.

Answer: Properties pallette, Shape->Text flows around frame. It's not the default anymore because more often than not it's not the preferred behaviour, but it is definitely still available. Please use the mailing list or drop in on IRC for this sort of question. It's not really a request for an article. Image disabled - large and not really necessary now..