At the end of the month, I present you a totally different kind of post.
I collected some beautiful wallpapers to download and to be used as background for your PC.
All images are free to use - according my knowledge.
More to follow...
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At the end of the month, I present you a totally different kind of post.
I collected some beautiful wallpapers to download and to be used as background for your PC.
More to follow...
Today I'm posting my second group of wallpaper images, on coins.
They are free to use - according my knowledge - hope they are useful to decorate your desktop:
I will post more great wallpapers in the future...
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Add following code under what you already had in Test Design 8
#------------------------------------------------
# page 3
#-------------------------------------------------
PAGE_START
PAGE_RULE_H (0.1 0 5)ROW_START_FS (HN 6 0.1 6.0)
STAMP_ADD (32.0 37.0 "2 1/2d \n deep blue \n blue surface" "sg 1" "" "sacc 1")PAGE_TEXT_CENTRE (HN 12 "\nUsed")
ROW_START_FS (HN 6 0.1 6.0)
STAMP_ADD (32.0 37.0 "2 1/2d \n deep blue \n
blue surface" "sg 1" "" "sacc 1")
STAMP_ADD
(32.0 37.0 "2 1/2d \n blue \n white surface" "sg 2"
"" "sacc 1a")
This
is not really a header, but a centered text line.
With an even number of boxes, the text will be in the middle between the two
central boxes. With an odd number of boxes, the text will be on the middle box.
A second
option, requires more skills, you can add as much empty space you need before
the first text part, in order to shift the text to the middle of the two boxes.
This requires even more skills, if you also want to place a second text line in
the same position. An example of two headers on three boxes.
A third trick is something we already know from before, adding an ‘empty’ box, but this time with a header. If we place the empty (invisible) box between the two first boxes, we can put the header on that middle box. We keep this invisible box small, to avoid gaps between the boxes.
ROW_START_FS (HN 6 0.1 6.0)
STAMP_ADD (25.0 28.0 "1/2d \n green" "sg 3" "" "sacc 2")
STAMP_ADD_BLANK (1.0 3.0)
STAMP_HEADING(HN 14 " Heading on\nsecond – invisible - box")
STAMP_ADD (25.0 28.0 "1d \n rose red" "sg 4" "" "sacc 3")
STAMP_ADD (25.0 28.0 "1 1/2d \n chesnut" "sg 5" "" "sacc 4")
STAMP_HEADING(HN 14 "Heading on \nthird box ")
The best
solution however to solve the problem of putting headers on multiple boxes, is
to add a 4th parameter to the command.
This 4th pm, shifts the tekst of the header to the right:
PAGE_TEXT (HN 12 "\n\nshifting headers \n");
ROW_START_FS (HN 6 0.2 6.0)
STAMP_ADD (28.0 32.0 "One" "" "" "")
STAMP_HEADING(HN 14 "Header on \nfirst box" 15.0)
STAMP_ADD (28.0 32.0 "Two" "" "" "")
STAMP_ADD (28.0 32.0 "Three" "" "" "")
STAMP_HEADING(HN 14 "Header on \nthird box " 15.0)
STAMP_ADD (28.0 32.0 "Four" "" "" "")Add this code to your program, generate the PDF, and close it afterwards.
Remark : a
negative value as 4th pm, would shift the header to the left.
So you can also put the headers on box 2 and 4, and shift both texts to the
left, in stead of shifting headers on box 1 and 3 to the right.
End of Module 2
to be continued...
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