Franz Schmid schrieb: > avox schrieb:> > > Jeff Lasman wrote:>> On Tuesday 29 May 2007 02:17 pm, > Magyar B?lint wrote:>>> Frank Cox wrote:>>>> I think that putting the line > inside of the defined frame>>>> would indeed make it easier.>>> How about > making it an option instead?>> Personally that makes no sense. If you want a > box of 50mmX50mm you >> really want the frame inside. Ask any carpenter. > >>> > Uh, carpenting...> > > >> Which is why the >> other programs (in my > case PM) does it that way.>>> > In our case there is at least one very good > reason to make it an option:> existing Scribus documents. We can make it the > default for new textframes,> but when loading legacy objects there has to be > a way to achieve the old> behaviour.> > Also I'm not 100% sure if people > wouldn't want the old behaviour, especially> for thin lines, or even lines > totally outside of the frame...> > /AndreasAs far as i know Adobe's Indesign > has 3 Options here,a) on the Frame as Scribus currently does.b) on the inside > of the Framec) on the outer side of the Frame > >
Franz, it would be realy great to handle this optional :-) Best regards, Tom -- ---------------------------- http://www.thomas-zastrow.de German Forum - DTP under Linux: http://www.opendtp.de ----------------------------
