Le 29/12/2010 00:58, James Elliott a ?crit :
> Bounjour JLuc
>
> I believe that all French-Canadians speak English as well as French, but not 
> all Canadians speak French well, and we
> Australians certainly do not (although some of us older Aussies might have a 
> tiny bit of schoolboy French tucked away in
> our aging memories - certainly not enough to understand a technical reply). 
> If you are bi-lingual, why not reply in
> English so that all Forum members can read your reply and benefit from it?

it has been stated many time that this list is multilingual, and i guess many 
of us are french speaking, so it was a 
pleasure to share some experience in my native language.

Beside some french native speakers can not speak english.

Sincerly,
JLuc


> On 25/12/2010 2:22 AM, JLuc wrote:
>> Bonsoir,
>>
>> Le 24/12/2010 06:04, Yves Le Seigle a ?crit :
>>> First of all, a big thank you to all the dev team for this astonishing 
>>> software. Wow, a Website redesign!
>>>
>>> Scribus 1.3.9 (C-C-T-F-C1.10.0), Ghostscript 8.71, Ubuntu 10.10 Fran?ais.
>>>
>>> I'm working on a collective project. My part is Scribusing (?) the 
>>> document. It's a recto/verso, wide postal card,
>>> with tree horizontal rows. Here is a quick view of the recto:
>>>
>>> Row 1 : photos
>>> Row 2 : text with a red background
>>> Row 3 : photos
>>>
>>> The printer ask for bleed and crop marks. Not much information is available 
>>> for these topics on Wiki/doc. I know it's
>>> on pro level but I have to go trough this and learn too.
>>>
>>> *** Bleed: I know what it is. What I don't get is how to set it up. Do I 
>>> have to set it at the document creation (a
>>> kind of margin)? Or do I have to enlarge photos to overflow the document 
>>> size (for cutting, that is)?
>>>
>>> *** Crop marks: It's set at PDF creation but there is no control over it, 
>>> as far as I can see. Can I set it manually?
>>> It seam to me that it's base on margins, is it correct? If I need more crop 
>>> marks than the four corners, how to add
>>> more?
>>>
>>> Responses/suggestions would be greatly appreciate. Also, Web sites dealing 
>>> with these topics (FAQ, tutorials, ...)
>>> would also be appreciate.
>>>
>>> Bonjour du Qu?bec.
>>> Yves Le Seigle
>>
>> Pour disposer d'une page imprim?e d'un format donn?,
>> on part en imprimerie d'un papier toujours plus grand de plusieurs 
>> millim?tres
>> et on coupe ensuite.
>>
>> Ces zones de d?bord ext?rieur ? la zone utile sont appel?es fond perdu :
>> on d?finit leur taille lors de la cr?ation du document, dans l'onglet ad hoc.
>> A l'?cran, la zone utile est ensuite d?limit?e par les lignes rep?re rouge.
>>
>> En effet, les imprimereries ne sont pas parfaites :
>> les papiers glissent dans les piles,
>> les r?glages des machines peuvent ?voluer subtilement entre la premi?re page 
>> qui sort
>> et la dix milli?me, et ?a se traduit par des subtils d?calages de 
>> l'impression
>> ou de la coupe.
>> Le r?le du fond perdu est d'anticiper ces d?calages, en faisant d?border les 
>> fonds
>> et les images qui vont jusqu'au bord du document, de mani?re ? ?viter une 
>> ligne
>> blanche en cas de d?calage.
>> C'est pour ?a que si le fond n'est pas blanc au bord utile de la page,
>> il faut faire d?passer la couleur.
>> Et ceci que ce soit un fond, ou une image de premier plan.
>>
>> Les 'crop marks' sont situ?es en dehors de la zone utile,
>> et indiquent les 4 lignes selon lesquelles il faut couper.
>> C'est lors de la fabrication du PDF qu'on les sp?cifie dans les options.
>>
>> JLuc
>>
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