2009/9/29 Gregory Pittman <gregp_ky at yahoo.com>
>
> On 09/29/2009 10:43 AM, eclipse magick wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I made a 16 pages document in scribus.
>> I've create 3 circles with an outine (0.5 pt) for each. The i grouped
>> these 3 objects.
>>
>> I wanted to "validate" my PDF in Acrobat + Pitstop.
>> I have a "ppp file" coming from a professionnal printer.
>>
>> I noticed that i have outines were inferior to 0.12 pt.
>> Hmmm i was sure that my circle were correct.
>>
>> I return to scribus to verify that point.
>> If i ungroup my group of 3 circle and select each one, i can see they
>> have an outine. But if i group them, the outine of this group disepear.
>> Something wrong happen or what ?
>>
>>
>> So i ask myself how i could do for better rendering.
>> Is it normal that a group lost outines of "inclued objects" ?
>>
>
> First, I would say don't worry about the absence of appearance that the group 
> members have borders. OTOH, there should not be this discrepancy in the 
> thickness. Try ungrouping to see if the borders come out accurate; this may 
> be a bug.
>
> Greg
>

First, i tryed a same test in XPress to see how this point appears.
The "grouped object" does not add borders or colors. The setting
(border width) is empty.

Now in Scribus 1.3.5.1, i noticed that the group keeps borders and
colors ; these borders and colors are coming from the preferences
scribus (tools > forms).
I think it's a "possible error" to keep this setting with objects grouped
If i ungroup polygones, then it's fine.


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