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I would like to embed a picture inside a text frame in Scribus, I think Scribus calls them inline graphics.

Unfortunately, the picture exceeds the height of the line, so Scribus increases the spacing to the previous line. I want Scribus to increase the spacing only by half of the needed height, getting the remaining space from the next line, just like LaTeX does. In LaTeX, the text is in the center of the line, in Scribus the text is on the bottom.

A picture says more than a thousand words.

This is what I have: Scribus

This is what I want: LaTeX

Any advice is greatly appreciated.

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Select the inline graphic by highlighting it, right click it, and choose Properties

Click the Text tab, then Advanced Settings tab, then change the Baseline Offset setting to a negative value.

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  • correct! just one remark: you need at least scribus 1.4.7 ( the latest stable release at the time of writing), since this was behavior was buggy in 1.4.6 ... but it's not a good idea to use outdated software anyway : - )
    – a.l.e
    Commented Sep 9, 2018 at 13:22
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Many thanks for this advice I use. However, I am not able to get well space above and below a two line height formula : ![example](D:G/attach/Capture d’écran 2024-11-10 200938.jpg) to many sapce above regards, Jean-Paul

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