Re: scaling

2000-05-17 Thread Stephan Henningsen

On Wed, 17 May 2000, Christian Wenz wrote:

> unfortunattly it did not work cause i do not really know the size of DIN
> A4. is their anywhere a list which format which sizes has ??

Try gv (Ghost View).  Press State -> Setup Options ...  Here you can see the Media 
Sizes, the dimensions of each paper in SOME unit, which I cannot see right now.  
Perhaps you can figure something out yourself and feed the result into blender.. 
sorry, gimp ;)

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Re: scaling

2000-05-17 Thread Bruno Postle

On Wed 17-May-2000 at 03:07:56PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> unfortunattly it did not work cause i do not really know the size of DIN
> A4. is their anywhere a list which format which sizes has ??

You can work it out quite simply. 

- All 'A'-series paper sizes have the same aspect ratio which is
  '1.414:1' (the square root of two).

- All 'A'-sizes have areas which are fractions of a metre squared.
  Such as: 

A0 - 1.0  metres square
A1 - 0.5  metres square
A2 - 0.25 metres square

etc..

So a sheet of A4 is 297.3mm x 210.2mm

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RE: scaling

2000-05-17 Thread Fabian.Frederick


hello,
what is the easiest way to create a ps-file in DIN A4-Format.
i have several xcf-files with abitrary size and i like to change their
size to DIN A4 and save in ps-format. i tried it with ->image->scale but
unfortunattly it did not work cause i do not really know the size of DIN
A4. is their anywhere a list which format which sizes has ??