[scribus] An image on a double page
Marie-Noëlle Augendre
mnaugendre at gmail.com
Sun Dec 12 10:49:17 CET 2010
2010/12/12 a.l.e <ale.comp_06 at xox.ch>
> ciao marie-noëlle,
>
> > >
> > > - load a picture in an image frame which is to small for it
> > >
> > > - context menu on it > contents > copy
> > >
> > > - create a new image frame
> > >
> > > - context menu on the new frame > contents > paste (absolute)
> > >
> > >
>
> it must work. it's in 1.3.9 i've tested it.
>
> just one check: you have to use edit > content > copy and not edit > copy
> (or the corresponding item in the context menu, as i wrote above).
>
My mistake: I was using the "usual" copy, thus the "content pasting" was not
working.
It's OK now.
>
> the next question, as craig pointed is to know if you need to do it this
> way or you should use bleed for it...
> it all depends on what you want to achieve (if you want the picture
> seamlessly spread from one page to the other, use bleed, if you want to
> continue the picture on the next page with an empty space in between, use
> paste (absolute).
>
> ciao
> a.l.e
>
>
I'm not sure what who mean by "bleed". Is "fond perdu" in french?
It is part of the settings my printer gave me. And I need it, especially as
I use colored backgrounds; in the test book I've made, I'd aligned the
colored frames with margins, and there is some white borders left on one
side of all the pages (only left side of all the even pages).
This time, I'm aligning the background with the physical page, including
"fond perdu" in order to avoid this white border.
Marie-Noëlle
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