On 22/08/2012 08:20, ale rimoldi wrote: > hi > >>> "Are these pages with automatic creation of frames?" Cannot say I >>> understand the question, except to say that it did not involve a >>> frame creation on my part, but rather a page INSERT as stated >>> above. The text frame that results is the same size as a full page >>> frame as defined by my page borders. >> Then I bet that is the problem. >> >> Scribus has a setting for "Automatic text frames". When that setting >> is turned on, inserting a page will automatically create a text frame >> on that page, with the size set to the margins of the page (as set up >> in the document setup). >> >> But I have to confess that since I have never used the feature I can't >> find where the setting is found... > well, when an automatic frame is created and you asked for it at the > document creation, well, thats a feature, not a bug! > > we will see how that document looks like... > > ciao > a.l.e > > ___ > Scribus Mailing List: scribus at lists.scribus.net > Edit your options or unsubscribe: > http://lists.scribus.net/mailman/listinfo/scribus > See also: > http://wiki.scribus.net > http://forums.scribus.net > Hi, Attached is a copy of a file that contains the ghost frames. It's part of a 180-page book I am writing. The file contains only the first 11 pages of the document. This machine's operating system is Windows 7 and the file has been generated using Scribus 1.4.1 (downloaded yesterday to ensure an up-to-date version).
What sort of frame appears? Text or Image - depends what frame is added to the inserted page. Are you sure the errant frame wasn't there before you added a page? Absolutely sure it was not there before adding a new page. Is it dependent on having a starting document with content? Do you see this with a blank page document? I've tried with a new blank document and the problem does not appear. How do you add a page? Copy or Insert? Copy and pasted from Word into the Story Editor. Are these pages with automatic creation of frames? No, frames are added to blank pages as they are needed. The procedure I followed to replicate the ghost images was: In a document that already contains pages with text boxes: 1. Page ? Insert: 2 pages, after page, based on default master page, A4 2. OK 3. Preflight Verifier 4. Free Objects Text 312, Text 313 Object is not on a page, Background 5. Scroll down through grey area to locate the frames at the end of the grey area. 6. Delete and repeat to replicate problem. 7. Problem persists through a number of repeat applications and, at any point in the 180 page document e.g. on any page. 8. You might also like to look at the values recorded in the Properties Dialogue: X-Pos: 1.0000 in; Y-Pos: 1679.3400 in; Level 27. Inserting pages further down the document e.g. page 101 then these values change into huge numbers e.g. Level 297. I hope this is useful for you. Mike -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Watching Production Copy - Potential Bug.sla Type: text/xml Size: 198209 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.scribus.net/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20120822/ec635220/attachment.xml>
