Louis Desjardins wrote: >Frank Cox a ?crit : > > > >>Is it possible to include non-printing remarks on a Scribus project? It would >>be handy to be able to note special instructions or whatever on a project so >>when you come back to print it again in a month you'll remember what it is >>that >>you did the last time. "Impose second page upside down", "Remember to change >>the date", "Left side is the lead edge". And so on. >> >>I'm thinking of something along the line of a little window in the corner that >>would pop up when a project is first loaded. You could close it or edit it >>there, or reopen it from the menu. >> >>What do you think? >> >> > >I think it is possible to prevent a text frame from printing in the >Properties palette. I guess you could use this feature until the Team >comes up with a "notes-on-the-fly" feature! > > I mention this very thing in my little paragraph in the Wiki on envelopes:
http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Stupid_reasons_we_use_Scribus It's one way of remembering that frames do not have to print. They might also be used in a collaborative project to give someone feedback right in the file. Greg
