Hi folks I'm trying to use Scribus (1.0) to create a document, and I need a 1 inch grid on an A0 landscape page. Having created the document, and turned on 'show guides', I set the units to inches in the preferences, then changed the guides setup to have major grid = 1.0 in, minor grid = 0.1 in, snap to grid=0.1 in. Seems reasonable (well, as reasonable as possible using inches :-P ).
The guides appeared as a near-solid grid instead. When I then tried to check what they'd been set to, I saw that the measurements were set to '0.01', '0.1' and '0.01' respectively. Strange. It actually looks like the grid measurements change for no apparent reason whenever I go into the prefs, even if I change nothing - so long as the unit type is != points. Needless to say, this is a strange one. If I create a new document with guides (20, 100, 10 pt) ie (minor, major, snap) and switch to mm units, then look at the guides again w/o closing the prefs window, I see (7.06,35.28,3.53)mm . If I close the prefs dialog and immediately reopen it, in the guides I now see (2.49, 12.45, 1.25)mm . Strange, eh? It doesn't matter what measurement (so long as it's not pt) or page size/orintation I use, this still happens. I'm running Red Hat 9 ( qt 3.1.1 ) . BTW, I also found that placing a 216kb PDF, scaled to full page size, onto an A0 page resulted in a 28mb exported PDF from scribus. Strikes me as a bit odd, but I'd have to look into it more to say anything more than 'weird'. Craig Ringer
