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|valign=top|Requirements: | |valign=top|Requirements: | ||
* You have to run this in Scribus | * You have to run this in Scribus | ||
* You must have the PIL (Python Imaging Library) | |||
* You must have a document open, with a text frame selected | * You must have a document open, with a text frame selected | ||
After the script analyzes the frame, you then indicate via dialogs: | After the script analyzes the frame, you then indicate via dialogs: | ||
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** 'text' for text frame (no quotes) – this is the default | ** 'text' for text frame (no quotes) – this is the default | ||
** 'imageL' for image frame and file dialog to load image | ** 'imageL' for image frame and file dialog to load image | ||
*** The open file dialog now also looks for capitalized versions of file suffixes, like .JPG and .PNG | |||
*** An additional enhancement is that your image file will be checked for the size of the image using a command from the Python Imaging Library (PIL), and the height of the image frame adjusted automatically | *** An additional enhancement is that your image file will be checked for the size of the image using a command from the Python Imaging Library (PIL), and the height of the image frame adjusted automatically | ||
** anything else (including blank) for empty image frame | ** anything else (including blank) for empty image frame | ||
* At this point, infobox is created and script ends | * At this point, infobox is created and script ends |
Revision as of 02:02, 26 July 2008
Original Version
#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # **************************************************************************** # 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. # # **************************************************************************** """ (C) 2005 by Thomas R. Koll, <tomk32@gmx.de>, http://verlag.tomk32.de A simple script for exact placment of a textbox (infobox) over the current textbox, asking the user for the width of the infobox and in which column to place it. I normally use it for a table-like box above the regular text. USAGE Select a textframe, start the script and have phun Default name for the infobox is 'infobox' + name_of_selected_frame TODO * ask for height * ask for name * ask for content? """ import sys import re import string try: from scribus import * except ImportError: print "Unable to import the 'scribus' module. This script will only run within" print "the Python interpreter embedded in Scribus. Try Script->Execute Script." sys.exit(1) def main(argv): unit = getUnit() setUnit(UNIT_MILLIMETERS) if selectionCount() == 0: messageBox('Scribus - Script Error', "There is no object selected.\nPlease select a text frame and try again.", ICON_WARNING, BUTTON_OK) sys.exit(2) try: textbox = getSelectedObject() left, top = getPosition(textbox) o_width, o_height = getSize(textbox) o_cols = int(getColumns(textbox)) o_gap = getColumnGap(textbox) except: messageBox('Scribus - Script Error', "Can't get size of object, maybe not a textframe", ICON_WARNING, BUTTON_OK) sys.exit(2) columns_width = 1 column_pos = 0 o_colwidth = (o_width - ((o_cols - 1) * o_gap)) / o_cols if (o_cols > 1): while (columns_width > o_cols or columns_width < 1): columns_width = valueDialog('Width', 'How many columns width shall the '+ 'box be (max ' + str(o_cols) + ')?') columns_width = int(columns_width) if (columns_width < o_cols): max = o_cols - columns_width while (column_pos <= max and column_pos <= 1): column_pos = valueDialog('Placement', 'In which column do you want ' 'to place the box (1 to ' + str(o_cols) + ')?') column_pos = int(column_pos) - 1 new_width = columns_width * o_colwidth + (columns_width-1) * o_gap new_left = left + ((column_pos) * o_colwidth) + ((column_pos) * o_gap) new_textbox = createText(new_left, top, new_width, o_height, "infobox " + textbox) setColumnGap(0, new_textbox) setColumns(1, new_textbox) setUnit(unit) if __name__ == '__main__': # This script makes no sense without a document open if not haveDoc(): messageBox('Scribus - Script Error', "No document open", ICON_WARNING, BUTTON_OK) sys.exit(1) # Disable redraws setRedraw(False) # Run the main script, ensuring redraws are re-enabled even if the # script aborts with an exception, and don't fail with an exception # even if the document is closed while the script runs. try: main(sys.argv) finally: try: setRedraw(True) except: pass
New Enhanced Version
Requirements:
After the script analyzes the frame, you then indicate via dialogs:
This script will also work with 1.3.5+ versions of Scribus, but you must change the textFlowsAroundFrame command to textFlowMode since the name of this was changed – there are two instances of this in the script. |
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InfoBox.py
#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # **************************************************************************** # 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. # # **************************************************************************** """ (C) 2005 by Thomas R. Koll, <tomk32@gmx.de>, http://verlag.tomk32.de (c) 2008 modifications, additional features by Gregory Pittman A simple script for exact placement of a frame (infobox) over the current textbox, asking the user for the width of the infobox and in which column to place it. Some enhancements: * You can now create a text frame or an image frame, and also load an image. * More than one infobox can be added to a text frame * Height and Y-Pos of top of infobox can be specified * Works with any page unit - pts, mm, in, and picas * Infobox has Text Flows Around Frame activated, also Scale Image to Frame for images USAGE Select a textframe, start the script and have phun Default name for the infobox is 'infobox' + name_of_selected_frame, but this can be changed. """ try: import scribus except ImportError: print "Unable to import the 'scribus' module. This script will only run within" print "the Python interpreter embedded in Scribus. Try Script->Execute Script." sys.exit(1) try: from PIL import Image except ImportError: print "Unable to import the Python Imaging Library module." sys.exit(1) def main(argv): unit = scribus.getUnit() units = ['pts','mm','inches','picas'] unitlabel = units[unit] if scribus.selectionCount() == 0: scribus.messageBox('Scribus - Script Error', "There is no object selected.\nPlease select a text frame and try again.", scribus.ICON_WARNING, scribus.BUTTON_OK) sys.exit(2) if scribus.selectionCount() > 1: scribus.messageBox('Scribus - Script Error', "You have more than one object selected.\nPlease select one text frame and try again.", scribus.ICON_WARNING, scribus.BUTTON_OK) sys.exit(2) textbox = scribus.getSelectedObject() pageitems = scribus.getPageItems() boxcount = 1 for item in pageitems: if (item[0] == textbox): if (item[1] != 4): scribus.messageBox('Scribus - Script Error', "This is not a textframe. Try again.", scribus.ICON_WARNING, scribus.BUTTON_OK) sys.exit(2) # While we're finding out what kind of frame is selected, we'll also make sure we # will come up with a unique name for our infobox frame - it's possible we may want # more than one for a multicolumn frame. if (item[0] == ("infobox" + str(boxcount) + textbox)): boxcount += 1 left, top = scribus.getPosition(textbox) o_width, o_height = scribus.getSize(textbox) o_cols = int(scribus.getColumns(textbox)) o_gap = scribus.getColumnGap(textbox) columns_width = 1 column_pos = 0 o_colwidth = (o_width - ((o_cols - 1) * o_gap)) / o_cols if (o_cols > 1): while (columns_width > o_cols or columns_width < 1): columns_width = scribus.valueDialog('Width', 'How many columns width shall the '+ 'box be (max ' + str(o_cols) + ')?') columns_width = int(columns_width) if (columns_width < o_cols): max = o_cols - columns_width while (column_pos <= max and column_pos <= 1): column_pos = scribus.valueDialog('Placement', 'In which column do you want ' 'to place the box (1 to ' + str(o_cols) + ')?') column_pos = int(column_pos) - 1 new_height = 0 while (new_height == 0): new_height = scribus.valueDialog('Height','Your frame height is '+ str(o_height) + unitlabel +'. How tall\n do you want your ' + 'infobox to be in '+ unitlabel +'?\n If you load an image, height will be\n calculated, so the value here does not\n matter.', str(o_height)) new_top = -1 while (new_top < 0): new_top = scribus.valueDialog('Y-Pos','The top of your infobox is at '+ str(top) + unitlabel +'. Where\n do you want ' + 'the top to be in '+ unitlabel +'?', str(top)) framename = scribus.valueDialog('Name of Frame','Name your frame or use this default name',"infobox" + str(boxcount) + textbox) frametype = 'text' frametype = scribus.valueDialog('Frame Type','Change to anything other\n than "text" for image frame.\nEnter "imageL" to also load an image',frametype) new_width = columns_width * o_colwidth + (columns_width-1) * o_gap new_left = left + ((column_pos) * o_colwidth) + ((column_pos) * o_gap) if (frametype == 'text'): new_textbox = scribus.createText(new_left, float(new_top), new_width, float(new_height),framename) scribus.setColumnGap(0, new_textbox) scribus.setColumns(1, new_textbox) scribus.textFlowsAroundFrame(new_textbox, 1) else: if (frametype == 'imageL'): imageload = scribus.fileDialog('Load image','Images(*.jpg *.png *.tif *.JPG *.PNG *.jpeg *.JPEG *.TIF)',haspreview=1) im = Image.open(imageload) xsize, ysize = im.size new_height = float(ysize)/float(xsize)*new_width new_image = scribus.createImage(new_left, float(new_top), new_width, float(new_height),framename) scribus.loadImage(imageload, new_image) else: new_image = scribus.createImage(new_left, float(new_top), new_width, float(new_height),framename) scribus.textFlowsAroundFrame(new_image, 1) scribus.setScaleImageToFrame(scaletoframe=1, proportional=1, name=new_image) if __name__ == '__main__': # This script makes no sense without a document open if not scribus.haveDoc(): scribus.messageBox('Scribus - Script Error', "No document open", scribus.ICON_WARNING, scribus.BUTTON_OK) sys.exit(1) # Disable redraws scribus.setRedraw(False) # Run the main script, ensuring redraws are re-enabled even if the # script aborts with an exception, and don't fail with an exception # even if the document is closed while the script runs. try: main(sys.argv) finally: try: scribus.setRedraw(True) except: pass