I suppose then it depends how you work. To me, it seems like bad practice to just take any ol (bitmap) image and drop it into DTP only to then mess with its dimensions. I've worked with images on the web, and in video and I *always* create the image to the specs I need and then import it into wherever it needs to go. I am approaching DTP in the same manner because it makes logical sense.
I wasn't entirely clear. I don't have a problem with the image frame feature itself, or making decorative frames, rotating, duplicating, moving, etc. the image frame. I simply believe that for the people who take the time to create their bitmap images exactly as they want them, then Scribus should allow those people to be able to simple create an image frame, insert the image and have the frame automatically resize itself to the ACTUAL dimensions of the image, whether it be, pixels, inches, whatever. and then and only then we should have the option to screw around with resizing.. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Image-frame-doesn%27t-make-any-sense-to-me-tf4381471.html#a12490675 Sent from the Scribus mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
