> > If it reacted like this, there would be no overlapping like I saw it. > Anyway, I thought I could simply regard the last few millimeters of the > right page as bleed even though they are not shown as a bleed. It does > confuse me, however, especially when I have to show photos reaching over > the double page: What can be seen of it afterwards?
Huh! This is confusing. Now I?m not even sure I understand what the problem is. :/ We might be better switching off-list for sending mails with screenshots. Or you could send me only screenshots off-list... That doesn't help because everything is switched on already. I'll try to > attach a small screenshot, hope it gets through on the list. I was talking about increasing horizontal gap between pages in order to force bleed areas appear without overlapping. I?ll try explaining in words, but I am far from being profound in English language. Make a document with bleed area of equal thickness of 3 mm on every side of paper. You?ll most definitely have bleed overlapping this way. If you increase horizontal gap to 3 mm there should be enough space for bleed to really fit between two facing pages, I guess. Hope this helps, Vlada -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.scribus.net/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20150106/86ca5ed6/attachment.html>
