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Beginner Talk / Delving into Worker's Compensa...
Last post by BillyElurl - Today at 09:30:38 PM
 
 
Navigating Colorado's employee protection policies proves to be crucial for individuals hurt during employment. These policies aim to deliver economic assistance for treatment costs, earnings losses, and healing requirements. Put in place to protect individuals, Colorado's workers' comp system guarantees timely benefits for those injured by work-related events.
 
Workers aiming to relief frequently encounter challenges about qualifications, submitting claims, or managing the complex legal requirements. For instance, what qualifies as a work-related injury? How long do you have to file an claim? To obtain reliable answers about workers' comp benefits, explore state injury laws for expert explanations.
The process obligates organizations to hold employee protection plans to cover harms happening at work. This guarantees workers access timely support without complex legal fights. However, conflicts can arise over coverage disputes, compensation levels, or damage scope. Employees encountering such problems can seek expert guidance to resolve their cases.
For employers, compliance with workplace protection policies proves vital to evade penalties and maintain a safe workplace. This includes recording events immediately and maintaining proper plans. Staying informed about legal obligations helps businesses satisfy their roles efficiently.
To learn additional information on the impact state workplace injury rules apply to you, check out https://workerscomplawattorney.com for professional information. Whether you're an individual looking for timely support or an organization aiming to conform with legal laws, knowing these statutes empowers you to handle employee claims with ease.
 
#2
Layout Issues / Re: Help with image import and...
Last post by AdmFubar - Today at 08:20:52 PM
You can also adjust the size of the image as a "zoom" that will alter the crop. In the content properties panel you can adjust the image by percent or dpi. 
Double clicking on the image should put it in an editable mode that you can adjust the position in the frame. there will be a blue circle and crosshair denoting this mode. You can left click anywhere on the image and drag it around in the frame to position it.
Depending on the size of the image and the frame you may not be able to see the blue crosshair to note that you can position the image. just try clicking once and drag to see if you can.
#3
Layout Issues / Re: Help with image import and...
Last post by RodneyLee - Today at 02:35:04 PM
you can alway crop the image in gimp and save by writing over the same image and refresh Scribus and wala, the image is cropped
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Layout Issues / Re: Help with image import and...
Last post by utnik - Today at 01:09:52 PM
hi carl

did you read the answer from nermander in your other thread?

recent scribus versions have two properties panels, one for the object itself ('f2') and one for its content ('f3').

utnik
#5
Layout Issues / Help with image import and cro...
Last post by Carl_bach - Today at 08:09:39 AM

Having had enough of Mac's no right to repair and other rubbish, I'm looking to go Linux, so I'm trying out software that I think can replace Affinity Suite.

I'm a freelance designer, and I dumped Adobe and more for Affinity a couple of years ago. I would stick with Affinity in the future, but they don't release for Linux.

I have been on YouTube to watch some tutorials.

It appears that to crop an image inside an image box you should open properties and go to image. There is no image inside the properties panel. Am I doing something wrong, has the software changed, or is it because I'm using a Mac?

Can anyone advise?

Many thanks.
#6
Text and Typography / Re: Emoji render in the editor...
Last post by critical_hat - June 16, 2025, 05:24:26 AM
Quote from: MrB on June 15, 2025, 03:12:19 PMScribus does not support emojis or colour fonts yet. One for @jghali in the future..

Ah I see. At least there aren't too many, I guess I'll just have to go back and replace them all with images once the text layout is final.
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Text and Typography / Re: Emoji render in the editor...
Last post by Nermander - June 15, 2025, 08:04:14 PM
As far as I can see in Acrobat, the emojis are pictures and not glyphs.
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Text and Typography / Re: Emoji render in the editor...
Last post by a.l.e - June 15, 2025, 05:15:09 PM
yes, pdf seems to be supporting it:

👉🌈⚠️

i'm attaching the pdf output of this reply, created with firefox:

emoji.pdf
#9
Text and Typography / Re: Emoji render in the editor...
Last post by Nermander - June 15, 2025, 03:41:55 PM
Does the PDF format support it? I would think in PDF the glyphs are drawn using postscript, using "strokes"?
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Text and Typography / Re: Emoji render in the editor...
Last post by MrB - June 15, 2025, 03:12:19 PM
Scribus does not support emojis or colour fonts yet. One for @jghali in the future..