On Aug 31, 2011, at 7:15 AM, Gregory Pittman wrote: > On 08/31/2011 08:26 AM, Fr?d?ric Sch?tz wrote: >> On 30.08.2011 13:27, Gregory wrote: >> >>>> > I am currently designing a page layout with Scribus, having to decide >>>> > how to arrange my elements, etc. >>>> > >>>> > I'd like to print the page as I see it within Scribus (so that I can >>>> > print it in A3, discuss and annotate it), that is, including the >>>> guides >>>> > and the frames (even though they may be empty for now). >>>> > >>>> > I did not find any way of doing this; did I just miss it or is it >>>> > difficult/impossible ? >>>> > >>> I think the best bet will be screenshots, unless you want to create >>> lines that look like guides, and so forth. >> >> Thanks to Gregory and John for their answers. So it looks screenshots >> are the way to go. This is not very convenient (if I want good >> resolution in A3, I will probably have to zoom in, take two screenshots >> and paste them together), but doable. >> >> Is there a particular reason for this to be impossible to do within >> Scribus, or is it just because no one required that/thought about it/had >> time to implement it so far ? Or in other words, it is worth submitting >> a feature request bug ? >> > I think it's because this has nothing to do with the raison d'?tre of Scribus > -- these are feedback for the user with no intention or need for them to be > part of the output, whether it's printing directly from Scribus or making a > PDF. > > Greg
Yes, but there are other apps out there that include an output option like "include non-printing features", which is what he's asking for.
