Creating borders

For certificates, images or similar things sometimes complex borders are needed. This is a very simple trick that simply uses the duplicating functions for some shapes and – at your option – the combining of shapes. The results can be used in a lot of ways.




 * We start with the creation a polygon or a shape which will be the basis for the border. In this case, it's a polygon with four corners.




 * Use Item > Multiple Duplicate and create 10 – or any other number of – duplicates with a horizontal shift that is slightly smaller than the width of the original shape. Vertical shift is 0.




 * At your option, use Item > Combine Polygons.




 * Duplicate the resulting object, rotate it and build a border for an image.




 * With some white circles, combined with a paper-coloured rectangle, you can build a memo.




 * By the way, this seems to be the only way to build a dotted line from circles in Scribus :-)



Note: As of Scribus 1.4 you can create fancy borders by using line styles. This article shows you how: Creating a 3D-effect border.

(c) Thomas Zastrow, 2007 The content of this page is licenced under the Free Documentation Licence.