2008/1/8, Hedley Finger <hfinger at handholding.com.au>: > > > I frequently used flush left, ragged right (unjustified) text in my > books. But this makes the apparent gutter margin on Left pages > (where the ragged line ends are near the spine) look wider than the > gutter margin on Right pages (where the aligned line beginnings are > near the spine). The solution is to move the Left text frame a > little closer to the gutter and the Right text frame a little further > distant. > > When viewing the opening, both gutter and foreedge margins look like > mirror images owing to the optical illusion caused by the uneven line > ends. If I create a new Double Sided document, is there any way to > have different margins on facing pages? Or is the only current > solution to just set mirrored margins, then add guides for where text > frames will actually be placed?
Hi, AFAIK, there is no way yet to set those margins differently, (in an automated manner). I think you come up with an interesting case where the tweaking of the margins could be a real cool addition to the actual capabilities. Louis Regards, > Hedley > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20080117/52d0f4c5/attachment.htm
