Hi Peter: Thanks for your suggestions. I installed FLTK using Fink, but when i try to compile XPP, I am receiving an error message. Everything is fine when I type the ./configure command. But, when I type "make", the terminal simply scrolls up two three pages quickly, and shows the following error on the last screen.
> mainwindow.cxx:1367: syntax error before `->' token > mainwindow.cxx:1369: syntax error before `->' token > make: *** [mainwindow.o] Error 1 I wrote to Till, but haven't heard from him. This is probably the wrong place to ask this question, but since you are an expert at this i thought I might ask. I am a Mac user. Thanks Sunil > On Sun, 2003-09-21 at 10:34, Sunil Joshi wrote: > > >> Hi > > >> I am a new user of Scribus, using 1.0.1 on X11 (Mac). In creating > a > > >> letterhead, in the document set up I set the top margin of 0.5 > inch > > >> and > > >> laid out graphics on the page such that it would start right at > the > > >> top > > >> margin. However when I print the page, I see a one inch margin > added > > >> on top of the 0.5 inch margin I had set. I changed the document > set > > >> up > > >> to 0.0 inches top margin, and I still see a one inch margin > added. I > > >> wonder what is going on, and if my printer has anything to do > with it. > > >> I am using Brother HL-5070N laser printer. Any help would be > > >> appreciated. > > >> > > >> Thanks > > >> Sunil > > >> > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > > What happens when you export a PDF ? > > > > When I export it to Acrobat, it prints the graphic all the way up by > > the top edge of the page not adding the one inch top margin that > > Scribus seems to add. > > -Sunil > > Scribus uses the same settings for exporting PDF, as printing to a > printer. Thus, this probably specific to your printer. > > There are some notes here: > http://www.linuxprinting.org/brother-faq.html > > Relating to margins and your printer model. They recommend using XPP, > which I have used before with Scribus and it does work very well. I > used > this until kprinter came with KDE3, but before Franz added direct > support for CUPS. > > Hope that helps, > Peter
