On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 16:52, ephemeron wrote: > I created a layout on a "custom" paper size, 5.75 x 7.75. Now I > want to print it on the actual paper, which measures 5.75 x > 7.75. How do I do it? > > Exporting to PDF produces a page of the right virtual size. But > when the page is sent to the printer, the printout begins some > way down the page (as if Scribus is trying to center the layout > on the preset size for, let's say, A4 paper). Is there a way to > force Scribus to print from the top left edge? This seems to me > to be the right thing to do when custom page sizes are involved > since, as far as the printer is concerned, paper sizes differ > only from the bottom right edge. > > ______________________________________________________________________ > _______________________________________________ > Scribus mailing list > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus
At the moment, Scribus has excellent direct support for CUPS which is excellent for controlling driver features in the printer.(You should see the dialog box from hell when you print to a high end laser or RIP.:) If you run KDE3, the workaround for needs when printing to a typical inkjet or office printer is to use the option for an alternative printer and just enter kprinter without the usual kprinter --stdin. kprinter can enable these kinds of features if you go to the Image tab. The caveat is you are now bringing Ghostscript into the picture, which depending on the type of printer and version of Ghostscript, may or may not be able to handle the advanced PS3/PDF 1.4 postscript Scribus can generate. Hence, our constant admonition to get the latest updated version of Ghostscript for your distro. It will be helpful when Linux distros have packaged GS 8.1+, as it is *much* better at handling the high level PS Scribus can generate. Hope that helps, Peter
