Drawing Lines and Python "For loops"
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Here is another border, pretty useless but at least I am learnt a bit about Python - the 'for' loops need their following lines to be indented. Also helps to understand the x and y co-ordinates of Scribus
Introduces: CreateLine SetLineWidth SetLineColor and Python for loops.
#!/usr/bin/env python from scribus import * ''' An exercise with loops and tested against 1.3.5. Uses newDoc createLine setLineWidth setLineColor setFillShade createRect saveDocAs ''' Margins = (10, 10, 10, 10) if newDoc(PAPER_A4, Margins, PORTRAIT, 1, UNIT_POINTS, NOFACINGPAGES, FIRSTPAGERIGHT): #some constants a = 5 #line width b="Blue" m=33 #Fill shade, integer 0-100 g60="Grey60" spx=30 #Start X spy=30 #Start Y a4w=595 #Width A4 getPageSize ? a4d=842 #depth A4 getPageSize ? #Draw the lines d = createLine(spx-a/2,spy,a4w-30+a/2,spy) #Top setLineColor(g60, d) setLineWidth(a, d) e = createLine(spx,spy,spx,a4d-27) #LH vertical setLineWidth(a, e) setLineColor(g60, e) f = createLine(a4w-30,spy,a4w-30,a4d-27) #RH vertical setLineWidth(a, f) setLineColor(g60, f) g = createLine(spx-a/2,a4d-27,a4w-30+a/2,a4d-27)#Bottom setLineWidth(a, g) setLineColor(g60, g) #Draw the "holes" for i in range(0,int(770/10)): l = createRect(spx+5,spy+10+10*i,10,5) setFillShade(m,l) setLineColor(g60,l) for i in range(0,int(770/10)): k = createRect(a4w-45,spy+10+10*i,10,5) setFillShade(m,k) setLineColor(g60,k) saveDocAs("Fancy_border.sla") #Make sure this is writable