Hi, On 10/05/2010 08:08:03 AM, Celso Junior wrote: > And, of course, Foreedge printing ^_^
Definitely a fabulous and necessary feature! I would also like to have some kind of support for foreedge sculpting, maybe adaptible to something like a Craft Robo, or some other cnc machine. > What can we do is simply try to join both ideas and get Laidout > doing was easypose was capable of: > > Create Templates for imposition by Folding Pages Done. > Calculate the page sequence Done (inherent in the template). > Calculate the adjustments due paper thickness Creep control needs more thought within the fabric of Laidout.. I think I can approximate when there are only horizontal or only vertical folds, but mixed h and v folds introduce much more complicated adjustments. I might implement a manual tinkering attribute, applied to a totally unfolded paper.. Perhaps in version .092. The only folding equipment I have to test with are my hands, though. > Put custom printing control marks Working on it. Haven't quite worked out a decent interface for such things yet, but hopefully there'll be something basically workable in version .091. > Work as a workflow process, like recieving pdfs on a "HotFolder" > and processing them This will be basically satisfied by Laidout's import function. I might implement special tags for when the ultimate need is to ONLY reimpose, and not to add more content. Then the original pdf and an imposition scheme can be easily fed into something like podofoimpose: > And try a pdfengine solution different from pdflatex :P It will be pretty easy to implement a podofoimpose plan file export, which supposedly works with any old pdf. This will definitely be a part of .091. Whether I can simultaneously add custom printer marks via podofoimpose, I'll have to investigate. Once I can get linked text boxes and master pages to link correctly in Laidout's Scribus import and export functions, imposition will happen basically ok for Scribus documents too. > Count on me if you think it is necessary! Any use cases or unusual issues you may have with imposioning might be good to know, though such discussion might be better on the Laidout mailing list: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/laidout-general Bug finding is always useful, and there's a ton in Laidout still to be squashed before the next release! -Tom
