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List:       kplato
Subject:    Re: How to split the page vertically into two equal parts
From:       Thomas Zander <zander () kde ! org>
Date:       2010-07-05 22:19:49
Message-ID: 201007060019.49517.zander () kde ! org
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On Monday 5. July 2010 23.44.36 Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Monday 05 July 2010 22:26:16 Thomas Zander wrote:
> > On Friday 2. July 2010 15.04.10 Dotan Cohen wrote:
> > > I need to split a page vertically into two equal parts. I tried doing
> > > this with a table, but it seems that one cannot control the height of
> > > the rows manually by page percent. So how should I split the page?
> > 
> > Hey Dotan,
> > 
> > a solution that you may not have thought of but works pretty nicely is to
> > have two text frames on your page.
> > 
> > If you create a blank document using the 'Custom Document' part of the
> > startup dialog you can just remove the main text area and after you
> > created a blank page you can insert two text shapes.
> > 
> > On inserting your text shape you get the question if you want to connect
> 
> to
> 
> > a frameset. If you want to have different independent text in the top and
> > bottom parts, you should create individual framesets.
> > 
> > On the "Options" tab of the frame properites make sure you have "If frame
> > overflows" -> "Create a new page" selected.
> > 
> > Hope that helps :)
> 
> Thomas, Dotan writes right to left, so that could be a problem, couldn't
> it?

Right to left is fully supported, so it should not lead to problems as far as I 
can tell.
-- 
Thomas Zander
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