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Alignment problem
From: |
Thomas Baruchel |
Subject: |
Alignment problem |
Date: |
Fri, 30 May 2003 19:59:51 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.2.5i |
Brest, le vendredi 30 mai
Hi,
I don't understand how I can do that, because the concept of row mark
still is unfamiliar to me.
I have two objects on my line:
the first one is a "cline @Break" object with my name, etc.
Thomas Baruchel
15 rue Fréminville
29200 Brest
Phone: 999999
email : address@hidden
What I want is to have at the right of this "object", a word in a big size,
with a baseline being the same as the baseline of the email (which is the
last line of the left "object"). This word will be made with two components:
the initial capital, very big, with the same height as the whole
cline @Break described above, and the rest of the word, big but not as
big as the initial capital. A little like that (ascii art):
Thomas Baruchel | |
15 rue Fréminville | | _ _
29200 Brest +------+ ___| | | ___
| | / _ \ | |/ _ \
Phone: 999999 | | | __/ | | (_) |
email : address@hidden | | \___|_|_|\___/
I can't handle it with the 'row mark' notion, because this row mark
doesn't even seem to be the baseline of a word.
How could I do that ?
I don't ask how to compute the size of the capital, because I can put
it empirically, bt would be happy if there is a way to compute it. What
I really want is the perfect baseline alignment for:
'email', 'H' and 'ello'
Cordially,
P.-S. --- My initial (not working) code is:
clines @Break {Light 12p} @Font {
Thomas Baruchel
15 rue Fréminville
address@hidden Brest
/10p 11.25p @Font {Tél. address@hidden@address@hidden@Wide{}74}
/4p 9p @Font address@hidden
} |16p {Light 72p} @Font {H}
- Alignment problem,
Thomas Baruchel <=