[scribus] Printing parts of a larger document on A4
Jeffrey Merrow
jeffmerrow at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 9 11:40:58 UTC 2013
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From: Rolf-Werner Eilert <eilert-sprachen at t-online.de>
To: scribus at lists.scribus.net
Sent: Tuesday, July 9, 2013 7:01 AM
Subject: Re: [scribus] Printing parts of a larger document on A4
Am 08.07.2013 22:48, schrieb Flem:
> 08/07/2013 22:05, Rolf wrote :
>>
>> do you mean "open a new 3-fold document" in Scribus? This
>> would mean having two pages with another size than the third
>> page: due to the third page being wrapped into the other
>> two, it must be slightly more narrow, and so would the one
>> printed on its back.
>
> If you run Scribus, you get into a dialog box named "New
> Document".
> In that dialog, the third choice in the area called
> "Document Layout" is "3-Fold".
>
> As you can see on its icon, the third page is not wrapped
> into the other two: it is what we call in France a "pli
> accordéon" ("accordion fold" if you translate it straight).
> In that kind of folding, the 3 folds are of the exact same size.
> So this is exactly what you need, doesn't it?
No, what I need is the one folded into the others, NOT the zig-zag one
like /\/ but... don't know how to ASCII-draw that... :-)
So the pages are NOT equally wide but 210 210 208 and 208 208 210 mm
>
>
>>
>> This would include having 6 single pages and 4 with
>> different sizes in one document. Is this possible in
>> Scribus, and would it make sense? Do the pros practice it
>> like this?
>
> Depends on the type of fold... :)
> It's true for what we call here a "portfolio fold". Sorry
> for I don't know the exact translation in English.
>
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