Hello, one forked question: does using Ghostscript to reduce the filesize crop the image?
command line seen here: http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Reduce_the_size_of_Scribus_generated_PDFs It is quite a pain that the whole image is exported, moreover if the image appears several times in the document, it is embedded as much times in the PDF instead of using a reference to one image object. Last week, I made an A6 flyer front/back with only one image and quite some vectors. Scribus made a filesize of more than 7Mo, putting it through Ghostscript lowered it to 1.6Mo. We could say we could stick to this solution, but sometimes gs complains and don't want to process the pdf... hope this is something to be considered? Best, St?phanie On 12/02/2012 06:24 PM, Gregory Pittman wrote: > On 12/02/2012 11:36 AM, Laurent Rebeaud wrote: >> Jusqu?? maintenant j?ai fait mes mises en page de brochures et de flyers >> avec InDesign. >> >> >> J?aimerais passer ? Scribus, mais je rencontre des difficult?s dans deux >> op?rations particuli?res. >> >> >> D?abord, pour la gestion des paragraphes, je n?arrive pas ? augmenter >> ou ? >> diminuer l?espacement entre les paragraphes d?un article particulier >> sans >> modifier les styles. La modification d?un style fonctionne tr?s bien, >> mais >> elle est g?nante puisqu?elle s?applique ? tous les textes du document >> qui >> utilisent ces styles, alors que je voudrais juste modifier les ?carts >> entre >> paragraphe pour aligner mes textes en bas de page pour un seul article. > A simple way to work around this would be to add an empty line in > between the paragraphs, then in Edit Contents mode use Fixed > linespacing and adjust it to your needs. Probably easier than making > copies of your styles. > >> >> Ensuite, j?aimerais pouvoir, comme je le fais avec InDesign, cacher une >> partie d?une image pour la ramener aux dimensions du cadre image, sans >> devoir modifier l?image d?orginine. Est-ce possible avec Scribus ? >> >> > This might be trickier. You can, of course, use the X-Pos and Y-Pos of > the frame to offset compared to the actual image content, then just > show only a portion of your image. This will still export the entire > image to the PDF, so inflating the size of the PDF. Scribus doesn't > have a nondestructive cropping, so you would have to crop with an > outside application, using a copy of the image. > > Greg > > ___ > Scribus Mailing List: scribus at lists.scribus.net > Edit your options or unsubscribe: > http://lists.scribus.net/mailman/listinfo/scribus > See also: > http://wiki.scribus.net > http://forums.scribus.net > -- ---- St?phanie Vilayphiou <stdin> http://stdin.fr/ +32 (0)4 89 00 88 59
