> No. But one of the first things I wanted was the ability to move page > contents as new guides were applied to a page. I didn't even bother to
If you think about it, it is not that easy. Should Scribus ALWAYS move the page content when guides are changed? I think that will make people even more frustrated, beacuse things will move around when you don't want to. What you really want is "conditional" placement. To be able to set a position to be located relative the "inside" margin or the "outside" margin. It becomes even more problematic since Scribus only has one reference point for a frame (it can be set to 9 different settings though). If you place a frame in the left margin, using the upper left corner as reference point, moving it do the right margin will need the reference point to be changed to the upper right corner (or else it will not end up correctly). (Of course setting the reference point to upper center will most likely work too, but then you can not easily set the frame to be for example "10 mm from the margin", you must set the distance to "10 mm plus half the width from the margin".) So this kind of alignment options need a lot of complicated logic to get things to work out as expected. /Peter
