I have been trying to sort a problem manipulating scribus pdf's with mutlivalent where I get a slight margin between the two A5 pages when the are tiled onto A4.
The response I get from Tom Phelpps who wrote multivalent seems to critcise Scribus PDF's in two ways: 1. He says when it's (multivalent) scaling (actually - now that I think of it he shouldn't be scaling, never mind!) from A4 to A5 the Horizontal and Vertical Axis are scaled by different amounts which to me suggests that the page isn't truely A4 or isn't truely A5... If I open a scribus PDF it gives me page dimension - rather than A5... and they are 14.798 x 20.998 for the A5 and multivalent puts two of those on a Page that it calls A5 and they come out at 20.988 x 29.665 which is supposed to be A4. Clearly there is an issue with 20.998 and 20.988 - one of them is wrong... but who's? Also, what about the 14.798 -- 2 x 14.798 = 29.596... So who's got the A4/A5 dimensions wrong? 2. He says the following: "By the way, the PDF generator, Libpdf by Scribus, generates terrible PDF. It is extremely inefficient and redundant, and has outright errors in the font widths and Trimbox." But I thought Scribus were always saying that their PDF was fully standards compliant?? What errors in the font widths? Could this be why my Arial Font 'l' apear on screen like fat 'l's but print OK? (Don't know what a trim box is!) So here is your opportunity to defend yourselves... (You could open with ... at least our software is opensource!) Calum -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20060125/d0cbff6a/attachment.html
