> But it appears so far > to me that any non-vector image (of sheet music at least) is NOT legible on > the screen at 100% (see my post in the other topic for screen shot) and > thus cannot be worked with when assembling a book and I need to see these > exercises quickly and as they are going to appear, generally, in context > with the rest of the book.
Did you try the full resolution preview setting for this. > Perhaps I'm just used to web and video where things need to be exact, web > more so than video. If I save an image in Photoshop that's 3"x5" then when > I put it on the page in Scribus, you can be sure that I want it at 3"x5" > and I shouldn't have to guestimate this by drawing a frame first IF I don't > want to. It just makes a lot more sense. Image frames have their place, > and what I'm suggesting has its place too, especially for these types of > music images. I set my margins in Sibelius so that the image would fall > exactly into the margins in Scribus and it doesn't, and that's annoying. > So again, if I don't want to draw an image frame in order to place an > image, then I shouldn't have to. That's why I was soooooo intent on > getting the EPS import to work because there was no image frame drawing > step involved. I clicked import, boom, it's on the page. All I have to do > is move it to where I want and I'm done. And thank god I got that to work > otherwise I would have abandon Scribus entirely, image frame was too > frustrating and no matter what you put into that frame, it's not legible on > the screen.. I'd think your images are all of same size. You could have just set a single page with an image frame positioned and resized correctly and then copied that page and have even less manual work to do than with eps import.
