I attempted to download Xfig cos it seemed cool for me but all I succeeded in 
doing was tying myself up in a huge knot lol!  Too complicated.

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> Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 20:40:26 -0400
> Subject: [users]  Re: OO.Draw ... why A4?
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> James Knott wrote:
> >>
> > Hmmm...  On my system, it defaults to a U.S. letter page.  However, Draw
> > is used for creating umm... drawings and sometimes people have been
> > known to print them.  What should it default to, other than standard
> > paper sizes, if people print their drawings?  While you can do some DTP
> 
> I recall that Xfig a very power drawing program (to its purpose is
> similar to vision and it is not a DTP). What does that default to in
> terms of page size? From what I recall, I don't think it defaults to
> anything at all! It just fixes the size depending on what is drawn.
> Perhaps you could fire up Xfig and see what it gives you.
> 
> Regards.
> PS: Xfig is readily available in Linux but can be installed on Windows
> as well.
> 
> 
> > functions with OpenOffice, it's not as capable in that regard as a
> > proper DTP app.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
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