Mainly I just want to see where the page boundaries are.  I was printing
out a UML diagram for one of my courses at uni, and many of the boxes were
split over multiple pages.  If you can see where the page boundaries are,
you can arrange the objects so that they look nice when printed.

Of course the page boundaries are dependent on page size, margins and
scaling factor, which is why I was thinking it would be better to store
this information with a diagram.  Having the page boundaries aligned with
the origin would also be necessary for this feature to work correctly.

If anyone else has some ideas for how to make printing better, please tell
us (it probably won't get implemented if no one knows what you want).

James.

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On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, Alexander Larsson wrote:

> > - When paginating the diagram for printing, make the origin fall on a page
> >   boundary, and show the page breaks on the diagram (this would just be a
> >   simple modification on the current grid display code).
>  Do you mean something like "print preview"?
> 

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