Thank for your answer, in the past, i have made a few tries with the table cells decorations > and i came to the conclusion that it's not worth fighting with it and -- > since in the meantime the tables have not improved -- i've given up > creating tables in scribus. > one of the issues was about reliably setting the lines of a cell or > group of cells. >
Maybe the better solution (the one that I've succesfully achieved) is the good old crossing line objects. ciao Il giorno mer 3 ott 2018 alle ore 17:44 ale rimoldi <ale.comp_06 at xox.ch> ha scritto: > ciao sergio > > > 1) Let me say as friendly as I can: I know my project better than > > you, and I think that for my project scribus is good enough. > > scribus does not offer the tools to manage well a table with 205 rows. > this seems rather objective to me. > one of the issues is the one that you mention in your original mail. > > > 2) I have a lot of issues. But in the style manager, in the table > > styles interface, there is nothing but two color commands. The same > > in the cell style interface, as you can see in the image (scribus > > 1.5.4 28-04-2018 C--T-F-C1.14.6-64bit GhostScript 9.18). > > [image: screen01.png] > > i was not talking about table styles, about character or paragraph > styles. > sorry for not having being more exact. > > re-reading your original question, i see that you did not ask about > change the size of the text, but the thickness of the lines between the > cell. > > in the past, i have made a few tries with the table cells decorations > and i came to the conclusion that it's not worth fighting with it and -- > since in the meantime the tables have not improved -- i've given up > creating tables in scribus. > one of the issues was about reliably setting the lines of a cell or > group of cells. > i think it might be possible to achieve what you want, but you have > discover the exact sequence of manipulation to get there. it's > probably not trivial. > > at the end of the day, there are alternatives for adding tabular text in > scribus. and i pick one of them, depending on the project at hand. > > > > 3) Thank for you help offer; I know how to write a script with > > python, but it is not the right tool for my problem. > > it might or not, depending on what table/cells functions are available > in the scripter API. > I haven't checked. > > in any way good luck with the table! > > ciao > a.l..e > > ___ > Scribus Mailing List: scribus at lists.scribus.net > Edit your options or unsubscribe: > http://lists.scribus.net/mailman/listinfo/scribus > See also: > http://wiki.scribus.net > http://forums.scribus.net > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.scribus.net/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20181003/d349ea99/attachment.html>
