> > It'd be cool, but might be harder than it seems given that I certainly >> wouldn't want any such draft mode to have line breaks, hyphenation, etc >> in the wrong places... it'd kind of defeat the purpose of editing in- >> frame. Given that, I'm not sure how much would be gained by drawing >> quick-n-dirty glyphs, which is I suspect really all you could do. > >I wasn't really thinking of editing in-frame, I was thinking of just moving >frames around. > >If I have two frames, one with a heading (single column) and one with the text >(multi column) it is a real pain that Scribus redraws the text frame >as soon as >I move or resize the hrading frame... > >Also, when zoomed out (page fits window) there is not much sense in keeping >content in sizes below say 10 points correctly rendered. You w'nt be able to >read the text anyhow when the height of letter is 4-5 pixels only.
Personally, I'd leave that to the user. In the Preferences, new option: "Grey text below ... pts". Louis > >> I'm not sure how practical that'd be right now - the code for page item >> drawing is a bit too involved for me to even hazard a guess. > >I guess the problem is that Scribus redraws on the X server and does >not keep an >"image" of the frame in memory? > >/Peter > >_______________________________________________ >Scribus mailing list >Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de >http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus
