Robert Kaiser wrote: > Hi again, > >>> I spotted a bug bug in exporting PDF from Scribus: >>> I a document I created, I have lots of image frames that have >>> horizontal and/or vertical offsets specified, so that the actual >>> image is not shown dirctly at the margin of the frame, but a few >>> millimeters moved in left or bottom direction. >>> When exporting that file to PDF, so that I can send it to the people >>> who should print it, I noticed that those offets are not respected >>> and the images are moved back to the frame margins (like I'd set an >>> offset of 0). Of course, this destroys my layout. >>> >>> I think this might be easily fixed, if you know it - so I'm telling >>> you :) >>> >>> BTW, I also tested that it sill happens with 0.9.9 >> >> >> Tried it tonight with some images and it works for me, the offset is used >> properly. What kind of images are you using? > > > The problem is still happening with 0.9.11, so I packed some sample > files up to show you what I'm talking of: > > http://test.kairo.at/misc/scribustest.zip > > The zip file contains the sample scribus file, the two needed graphics > files (the eps is shown with wrong offset when exported), and a sample > pdf that I exported with 0.9.11 and which shows the bug. > What I'm trying to do is to resemble the layout of > http://jvp.kairo.at/team.php in a folder (yes, this is political > "propaganda" made with scribus!) > I hope this can still be fixed for 1.0 (and I'd need the folder with > that content printed soon :-> ) Tried your test File and I must say you're right, the offsets aren't correct. A quick workaround for that is to set the Resolution in the PDF-Options Dialog to 72 dpi, then the offsets are correct.
I try to find the problem as soon as possible. Best Regards, Franz Schmid
