Craig, I'm assuming that when you said: > Nice idea.. we just need the text
You meant that you need the appropriate companion text that explains the warnings displayed in the preflight checker ? /Kunda On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Kunda Loves Scribus <scribus.user at gmail.com>wrote: > > I have an .eps file that I set up as a background for a Master Page. >> > In the preflight check it shows up as a warning. >> > Why? >> > Is this is Printing issue? >> >> Its a warning for some types of export where the output type does not >> support transparencies. Eg it >> should be showing for PDF 1.3 but not for 1.4. That's why there's a >> selector at the top of the >> window to choose the output type. > > > Thanks Craig :) > Ah-hah!..now I understand better. Interesting is that my eyes didn't even > pay attention to that 'selector' dropdown. > I wonder how it would be possible to make that more intuitive (i'm > assuming that I'm not the only one who doesn't fully grok the 'preflight > check' function). > > For example: > Is it possible to run several preflight checks at once using different > export profiles and then offer a side-by-side column comparison of > different issues? If that's not a good idea, because it sounds pretty > inefficient (especially with large documents), then how can the user > interface can be more educational with as few words as possible that the > preflight check is checking the export using a specific pdf output version? > > > > >> > Also it would be nice if there could be a hover/popup link or text >> > explanation that an educate the user about the different warnings/errors >> > that show up.... >> >> Nice idea.. we just need the text :) >> > > Great! Where is there a list of errors/warnings that we can organize in a > table on the wiki with a more detailed explanation companion text? I'd be > happy to organize that. > > Cheers, > /Kunda > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.scribus.net/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20140508/a4883c4f/attachment.html>
