mykee Posted October 24, 2023 Posted October 24, 2023 For my headline style, I want to draw a wavy line, which I wanted to do with the Decorations styling, but I can't find a wavy line. For some titles it would be nice to have a different kind of decoration (like an image or a special/ornamental character), but I can't find a way to tie it to the style either. How can I add title-related images, ornamental characters to a style? Quote
GarryP Posted October 24, 2023 Posted October 24, 2023 Paragraph Decorations can only be straight lines or non-rounded rectangles. If you can give us a visual example of what you want, and tell us how the ‘decoration’ should change according to the changes in the text – e.g. height, length, stretch, repeat, etc. – then someone might be able to come up with an alternative solution. Quote
mykee Posted October 24, 2023 Author Posted October 24, 2023 Here's an example, I want a wavy line like this under Heading 1, which is style related, so it can depend on the width of the heading or it can go from margin to margin. Quote
GarryP Posted October 24, 2023 Posted October 24, 2023 Thanks for the example. I think that might be tricky to produce. It might be possible with multiple “Bottom” decorations, maybe using very specific (different) dash patterns and some very precise indents, but I have no idea how well it would work in practice if it could be done at all. Maybe someone else has a better idea. As a long shot, does your “Heading 1” text always start at the same place on the page? For example, on a chapter start page? If so, it might be possible to use a master page to replicate the wavy line over multiple pages, using a curve as in my attached example. mykee 1 Quote
mykee Posted October 24, 2023 Author Posted October 24, 2023 Heading 1 always starts on a new page, but not always on the same page (so even or odd - variable). I thought of tying it to a style so that the distance, size, scale from the heading could be adjusted. Since each heading is a different length, so master pages would unfortunately only complicate things in my opinion. Quote
GarryP Posted October 24, 2023 Posted October 24, 2023 Unless I’m misunderstanding, you cannot “tie” anything to a Paragraph Style (unless I’ve ‘missed a memo’). A Paragraph Style can only contain the things it can control and you cannot ‘attach’ anything to them. In other words, the only things you can put in a Paragraph Style are the things you can set in the Paragraph formatting options. mykee 1 Quote
mykee Posted October 24, 2023 Author Posted October 24, 2023 That leaves the creation of the vector wave. I watched your video on how you do it, and I'll try to do something with the waves. Thank you very much! Quote
GarryP Posted October 24, 2023 Posted October 24, 2023 To make the wavy line, as I did in my example, you can: With the Pen Tool, draw a horizontal straight line; With the Node Tool, add a load of nodes by clicking in lots of places on that line, doesn’t matter where; Use the Align and Distribute functionality to distribute the nodes evenly along the line; With the Node Tool, select every other node; With the Node Tool, drag the selected nodes up (or down) a little; With the Node Tool, select all nodes and then make them Smooth via the Context Toolbar. mykee 1 Quote
MikeW Posted October 24, 2023 Posted October 24, 2023 26 minutes ago, mykee said: Heading 1 always starts on a new page, but not always on the same page (so even or odd - variable). I thought of tying it to a style so that the distance, size, scale from the heading could be adjusted. Since each heading is a different length, so master pages would unfortunately only complicate things in my opinion. Perhaps this: GarryP and mykee 2 Quote
mykee Posted October 24, 2023 Author Posted October 24, 2023 Thanks for both tips, I'll try them and whichever I can use better I'll choose. Thank you very much! Quote
mykee Posted October 24, 2023 Author Posted October 24, 2023 18 minutes ago, MikeW said: Perhaps this: I used -240 for tracking, and Arial Unicode as font. Thanks, that's another brilliant tip! Quote
GarryP Posted October 25, 2023 Posted October 25, 2023 I prefer MikeW’s solution. It looks easier to create, modify and use. (And it’s closer to traditional typesetting, which is nice.) mykee 1 Quote
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