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Some deeper more advaced ideas od user interface:
Some deeper and more advaced ideas of user interface:


* [http://wiki.scribus.net/images/3/39/Diagrams.png Ideas to Flow Charts]
* [http://wiki.scribus.net/images/3/39/Diagrams.png Ideas to Flow Charts]


* [http://wiki.scribus.net/images/b/bc/Shapes.png Ideas to Shapes]
* [http://wiki.scribus.net/images/b/bc/Shapes.png Ideas to Shapes]

Revision as of 20:38, 31 May 2010

In Scribus, shapes can be used for many purposes: for example as image frames, or as basis for complex borders.

Scribus offers some tools for creating shapes. But for more complex shapes, it is better to use a specialized program: a vector drawing program, for example Inkscape. These drawings, saved as SVG files, can be imported into Scribus via "File / Import / SVG File".

We want to collect some shapes. If this succeeds, we can build a scrapbook file with these shapes for distributing them with Scribus.

When creating shapes for Scribus, please consider some constrictions:

  • A shape should consist of just one, closed path
  • It should be not filled with any color

Here are two simple examples, a heart and a candle. Please feel free to upload your shapes!


To be continued

Some deeper and more advaced ideas of user interface: