hello, First, thanks a lot for your great tool!
I had some problems using scribus 1.4.0rc3 from debian package (1.4.0.dfsg~rc3+svn20110401-1 0). It seems that the handling of the Y axis generates some undesirable side effects. For instance, if we modify the local Y-Pos (the LOCALY variable of the .sla file) of an "image frame" to make the frame have its top overlap on the previous page, the image frame passes in the "Outline" window to the previous page. This is quite confusing, and I think this should not be. Even more confusing is the fact that this moving to the previous image can happen by modifying the vertical "Gap between Pages" in the Document Display. Also, it is quite strange that when the gap between pages is not large enough, the image of a given page starts to overlap to the previous page in the PDF export. These problems came up while I was working on a document started in A4 format but enlarged after it. (This, because the document size was only known to me in cm, and I can not switch to "cm" before loading or opening a document: possible improvement here ?) There, I had also another problem: while changing the ordering of pages with drag and drop in the "Arrange Pages" window, the main frame started up showing some 20 cm of light grey, and it seemed to be impossible to create an image frame in the second page: probably again an y-pos issue, since it switched always to the first page. In my very humble opinion, there is some conceptional mistake in the current version, since the Y coordinate of PAGE and PAGEOBJECT in the .sla file are counted absolutely where pages should be handled on totally separated canvas. Unfortunately, I don't have the time to figure out if it is a bug or two or not, and I can not reproduce them all. However, I join an example showing the first problem: you will have to set Y-pos of Image2 to -20 mm, then it switches to page 1. thanks a lot for any reply Emile Anclin -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Document-1.sla Type: application/vnd.scribus Size: 13114 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.scribus.net/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20110507/4472646e/attachment.bin>
