On Friday 22 April 2011 08:11:51 S C ribus wrote: > > hi c, > > > > > > > I found that some PDF viewers (Foxit in > > > > particular) do > > > > > > not render the lines around image frame > > > > > > > > That is most likely a bug/problem in Foxit. Most > > > > of the > > > > > > "small and > > > > fast" PDF viewers have some problems handling > > > > files from > > > > > > Scribus. > > > > > > > > If the file looks good in Adobe Reader it is most > > > > likely > > > > > > correct. > > > > > > > > /Peter > > > > > > fair enough I don't mind going through one more step > > > > to ensure it > > > > > will be printed, but this is my question, what can I > > > > do to ensure the > > > > > frame will always be displayed by any PDF viewer and > > > > most importantly > > > > > ensure my printshop will print it? I am thinking of > > > > creating a > > > > > separate object altogether, but what could I do 1) to > > > > do this quickly > > > > > or on multiple object (potentially is there a script?) > > > > 2) keep them > > > > > synched (not have to do it again if the image frame > > > > changes size - > > > > > well if I have to do it at the very end it's fine > > > > too) > > > > imo you can't be sure that you can correctly display a PDF > > in a PDF viewer which was built with the idea that not all > > the PDF will be shown correctly. > > > > in your case, though, i think you can try to upload to the > > bug tracker the .sla and the resulting .pdf for testing: a > > line which is 5pt thick should always be displyed. > > > > and for the printshop: make sure they're using acrobat (or > > any professional pre-press tool) and you won't have any > > problem. > > > > ciao > > a.l.e > > Hmm do I need to upload a sla file to test: > new document > create imageframe, get an image > set line to 5pt, set colour line ? > > I am more looking for a workflow step which will make it foolproof (eg if > you look at the support of lines in inkscape when exported, transform the > paths into shapes). I am not into trying to blame my printshop or scribus, > I am just keen on making sure I provide my printshop with a pdf where no > ambiguity remains, even if it gives me a bit more work > > > > _______________________________________________ > scribus mailing list > scribus at lists.scribus.net > > Use http://lists.scribus.net/mailman/listinfo/scribus to unsubscribe or > edit your options. > > Scribus Forums are available at http://forums.scribus.net > > Notice: Scribus mailing lists were migrated to a new host and now reside at > lists.scribus.net, so a new list address scribus at lists.scribus.net has to > be used.
Acrobat Reader is free. Acrobat Reader is reliable. If your lines appear in Acrobat Reader then they are there. If they appear in AR but don't appear in some other reader then that reader is probably defective. There is no way you can ensure that the lines will appear in any viewer. The only question is "will they print" and if they show up in Acrobat Reader then they will print. It is possible that your "Foxit" reader has a problem with layers. Try saving your file as pdf 1.3 and see if the lines then appear. -- John Culleton Create Book Covers with Scribus: http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html
