Am Montag, 14. Mai 2007 21:26 schrieb William F. Maddock: > -----Original Message----- > > >From: m8130 at abc.se > >Sent: May 14, 2007 12:48 PM > >To: scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > >Subject: Re: [Scribus] booklet printing > > > >> So I don't us the "Double Sided" document layout? Just a plain 2 page, > >> A 4, > >> landscape, Document? > > > >That "Double sided" and other variants should be called something else... > >Display layout or something would be more correct. The purpose is to make > >Scribus display the document in the way it is intended to look, but it > >does not perform the imposition. > > How difficult would it be to impliment such a function in scribus? I have > seen the "booklet" function in some HP printer drivers on Windows, and > PageStream at least USED to have a script that did it (and on the coding > side, PageStream is a one-man operation. Is it acceptable for a one-man > operation to accomplish more than the scribus TEAM?). > > You see, what I am thinking here is that scribus already has to have coding > objects set up for pages, right? It seems to me that it shouldn't be that > much work to add a function that would reorder and scale those > already-existing objects to accomplish a booklet function. I, however, > though I might have some good ideas, am not a coder. If this is not > feasible, let me know. _______________________________________________
http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/GSoC_2007_Imposition_Plugin_Progress
