On Thursday 04 January 2007 2:51 pm, Allan wrote: > >>I had the same problem, so I created the Flyer on the Paper-Format on > >> wich it is printed (A4) and created 3 Text-Frames on the page with no > >> flow text, to control the lower parts of every collum. > > I think it is always better to beginn with the print-size of the paper.. > > This is what I resorted to...it is weird though to have that option on the > page set ups and not have it available for printing.
I use multivalent to impose stuff like booklets and brochures - works well, but you need the CLI to do it (it's java so I'm assuming it works in windows as well). A friend of mine and I did write a script to impose pages for booklets, I guess I could rework it for brochures too. (guess I need to make it more complex than I have it now to be more useful for other folks). Imposition is on the road-map as far as I know, if I'm not printing something I tend just let my print-shop do the imposition for me (espcially for covers or things that require bleed support because multi-valent can't handle that. I'm looking forward to the day where Scribus does this "in house" though! Wes > > > BTW>>>Windows XP Pro user here... > > _______________________________________________ > Scribus mailing list > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus
