Drawing a grid

This script accomplishes a relatively simple task – making a grid structure on the document. Aside from requiring a document to be open, it requires Tkinter, a Python module for creating Tk structures, such as the dialog you see to the right.



The resulting grid is formed from a series of horizontal and vertical lines – this is important to know, since if you plan to move the grid after creation you will want to group the lines.

Limitations
The default values for the grid suggest it was created with millimeters in mind, since most other page units would probably make use of a different set. Like all the scripts in Scribus, you could make your own version and change these parameters, but the dialog of course allows this as well. You must use integer values for this dialog (in other words, whole numbers, no decimals), otherwise it hangs until you correctly enter integers. You cannot adjust the thickness or color of the lines without altering the script, but these could be accomplished in Scribus afterward.

""" DESCRIPTION & USAGE: This script needs Tkinter. It will create a GUI with available options for easy grid creation. You'll geta grid a the specified position. The units are the same as you documents. Steps to create:    1) Fill requested values in the Grid dialog AUTHOR:     Rüdiger Härtel  LICENSE: This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. """ import sys try:    import scribus except ImportError,err:     print 'This Python script is written for the Scribus scripting interface.'     print 'It can only be run from within Scribus.'     sys.exit(1) try:     # I wish PyQt installed everywhere :-/     from Tkinter import *     from tkFont import Font except ImportError:     print "This script requires Python's Tkinter properly installed."     messageBox('Script failed',                'This script requires Python\'s Tkinter properly installed.',                ICON_CRITICAL)     sys.exit(1) def grid(x,y,width,height,xstep,ystep,color):     """ """     xend = x + width     yend = y + height     for _x in range(x,xend+1,xstep):          line = scribus.createLine(_x,y,_x,yend)          scribus.setLineColor(color, line)     for _y in range(y,yend+1,ystep):          line = scribus.createLine(x,_y,xend,_y)          scribus.setLineColor(color, line) class TkGrid(Frame): """ GUI interface for Scribus calendar wizard.        It's ugly and very simple. I can say I hate Tkinter :-/""" def __init__(self, master=None): """ Setup the dialog """ # reference to the localization dictionary self.key = 'default' Frame.__init__(self, master) self.grid self.master.title('Scribus Grid Wizard') #define variables self.x = IntVar self.y = IntVar self.w = IntVar self.h = IntVar self.xs = IntVar self.ys = IntVar # default values self.x.set(15) self.y.set(15) self.w.set(100) self.h.set(100) self.xs.set(5) self.ys.set(5) #define widgets self.xLabel = Label(self, text='x-Pos') self.yLabel = Label(self, text='y-Pos') self.wLabel = Label(self, text='Width') self.hLabel = Label(self, text='Height') self.xsLabel = Label(self, text='x-Step') self.ysLabel = Label(self, text='y-Step') self.xEntry = Entry(self, textvariable=self.x, width=4) self.yEntry = Entry(self, textvariable=self.y, width=4) self.wEntry = Entry(self, textvariable=self.w, width=4) self.hEntry = Entry(self, textvariable=self.h, width=4) self.xsEntry = Entry(self, textvariable=self.xs, width=4) self.ysEntry = Entry(self, textvariable=self.ys, width=4) self.okButton = Button(self, text="  OK   ", width=6, command=self.okButon_pressed) self.cancelButton = Button(self, text="Cancel", command=self.quit) self.xLabel.grid(column=0,row=0,padx=5,pady=5) self.xEntry.grid(column=1,row=0) self.yLabel.grid(column=0,row=1,padx=5,pady=5) self.yEntry.grid(column=1,row=1) self.wLabel.grid(column=2,row=0,padx=5,pady=5) self.wEntry.grid(column=3,row=0) self.hLabel.grid(column=2,row=1,padx=5,pady=5) self.hEntry.grid(column=3,row=1) self.xsLabel.grid(column=0,row=2,padx=5,pady=5) self.xsEntry.grid(column=1,row=2) self.ysLabel.grid(column=0,row=3,padx=5,pady=5) self.ysEntry.grid(column=1,row=3,padx=5) self.okButton.grid(column=0,columnspan=2,row=4) self.cancelButton.grid(column=2,columnspan=2,row=4,padx=5,pady=5) def okButon_pressed(self): grid(self.x.get,self.y.get,self.w.get,self.h.get,self.xs.get,self.ys.get,"Black") self.quit def quit(self): self.master.destroy def main: """ Application/Dialog loop with Scribus sauce around """ if scribus.haveDoc == 0: scribus.messageBox("Error", "Please create a Document", ICON_WARNING, BUTTON_OK) return try: scribus.statusMessage('Running script...') scribus.progressReset root = Tk app = TkGrid(root) root.mainloop finally: if scribus.haveDoc: scribus.redrawAll scribus.statusMessage('Done.') scribus.progressReset if __name__ == '__main__': main
 * 1) -*- coding: utf-8 -*-