What you are missing is that the "layout" options in Scribus are intended > to _display_ the pages of the document as they are supposed to be printed. > It is just a display setting, not a print setting. Scribus will still see > them as individual pages and print them as such.
It's a terminology matter. 2 fold, 3 fold, 3 and 4 fold terms are misleading could be better understood if it read Display 1, 2, 3, 4 pages across. And even better if it went to 8 pages across. And even better still if one could have a choice of how many pages across and the number displayed was different for each row of pages For instance top row 4-6 pages next row 2 pages, next row n-n pages and so on This would allow great visualisation in publications which contained single page double sided inserts. Instead of selecting the number of pages across,( limited to max 4) the selection could be handled within the <add New page>< At end> <Before Page > or <After page> with an additional field a <At Row n> instead of having to have that page selected before making an insert. Roger
