Moreover, the PDF exporter now supports PDF/X-4, and PDF 1.6 and XPS formats can now be exported. Scribus 1.6 also adds the ability to open and import files created by other desktop publishing programs, such as Adobe InDesign XML (IDML), Adobe InDesign Snippets (IDMS), Adobe PageMaker (P65, PMD), Apple iWorks Pages, Microsoft Publisher (PUB), QuarkXPress Tags (XTG), VIVA Designer XML, and XARA Page & Layout Designer (XAR). Other new features in this release include a feature-rich plugin called “Picture Browser” that enables asset management for graphics files, support for all the advanced gradient types available in Adobe Illustrator and XARA Designer, support for drop shadows, as well as a configurable image cache for documents containing many large bitmap images. It also provides access to advanced OpenType features, adds the ability to apply background colors for selected text, and makes typing on the canvas and text rendering faster. Scribus 1.6 also has many new text features like vertical justification of text, foot and end notes, text variables, cross references, and orphans and widows control. Moreover, this release migrates Python scripting to Python 3.x series, updates the Barcode plugin with new features like “GS1 Digital Link URIs” for retail barcoding, and adds XeLaTeX support to Render Frames. Several new commands have been added in Scribus 1.6 to make document creation easier and more versatile when using scripts. This release also introduces a new feature that allows users to search for a particular function, a new “Weld” feature that allows users to combine objects and move them without being grouped, as well as a new “Symbol” or clone feature similar to Adobe Illustrator that allows all copies (clones) of a master object (Symbol) to be modified as well. Scribus 1.6 is here to replace the 1.4.8 stable version and the 1.5.x development series, implementing features like a revamped user interface with support for light and dark modes and new icons, HiDPI-aware canvas rendering, a new PDF-based output preview, and a Resource Manager component for accessing online resources like dictionaries. Your gradient text WILL NOT be visible on your own posts on mobile, but they’ll be visible to other people! It’s just a strange tumblr glitch.Scribus, the open-source and cross-platform desktop publishing app, has been updated today to version 1.6.0, a major update containing thousands of enhancements and bug fixes. ALSO!! (ty It’s important to note, once you switch your post to HTML you can’t switch back to the regular rich text mode without losing your colored/gradient text! If you do that, you’ll have to repeat the process again. Gradient text on here generally looks more legible when bolded I wouldn’t use colors that are TOO light, otherwise it’s really hard to read for a lot of people, like this :/ Tada! If you’re not happy with the colors, you can always hit the “HTML” tab (next to preview) and do this process all over again. And if I’m not happy with the way the gradient looks in the end, I can easily replace it now that I’ve organized it a bit.Īfter you’ve pasted in your gradient code…. This isolating the text thing isn’t necessary, but it makes replacing the gradient code a LOT easier. isolating the text like this won’t mess up the look of the post because in html, line breaks like this don’t show up (unless you ACTUALLY specify a line break with the code ‘’). here, i’m isolating “buffy the vampire slayer” because it’s going to be my gradient. isolate the text you’re replacing with a gradient by hitting the enter key before and after that text. you should see that your text editor changed into html. Then click on the two colors to change them. So you just type your text into the first box. Now ignore all the code on the left and upper right of the screen. Tumblr’s resizing can sometimes mess with pictures. Backup link here.įor this tutorial, right click “view image in new tab” if the images seem blurry. the output code has a (semicolon) after every hex code and having that there will prevent tumblr from changing the text colorīut just erase the semicolons and bam! it works! this is super easy to do and takes like 5 seconds to paste it into a text replacer site like this one and it gets rid of the semicolons for you (or you can do it in word but this site’s quicker)įirst, go to this gradient text generator created by (?). With this site though, there’s an extra step you have to make. This one here is great and it has a color picker and a 3 gradient option and everything. There’s an even better site now for generating html text code! *by (I’ve since changed my url lmao) Since the OP of the original tutorial on tumblr deleted their post, here’s another tutorial (with pictures) on how to make your text a gradient on tumblr like this:
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