On 8/21/12 7:00 PM, Gregory Pittman wrote: > On 08/21/2012 12:18 PM, a.l.e wrote: >> hi mike, >>> Hi John - thanks for taking the time to reply on this small problem. >>> Yes, I've only used version 1.4.1 not having discovered it before. I >>> simply go to the empty frame and delete it just like you. That is >>> annoying but, not too much of a bother. It seems to be occurring >>> randomly. However, I've noticed that in a new document with no text >>> added, creating new pages sans a text frame then, adding a text frame >>> seems to be OK (no ghost images appear :-)). However, when the page >>> count is high (I am a writer and work with documents of about 150 >>> pages) then, the ghost images seem to appear. This may be just >>> coincidence but, it may be a starting point. >> having a file on which we could replicate the error would help sorting >> it out... >> > Also, some additional info would help: > > What OS? > What sort of frame appears? > Are you sure the errant frame wasn't there before you added a page? > Is it dependent on having a starting document with content? Do you see > this with a blank page document? > How do you add a page? Copy or Insert? > Are these pages with automatic creation of frames? > > I've just tried this with 1.4.2svn and 1.4.1 (fedora 17) and can't show > any such thing, either starting with a blank page or one with a text > frame on it. >
i have tried it with a 150 pages document and a couple frames... no such effect... ciao a.l.e
