[scribus] an experiment with lines, and a surprising result

JLuc jluc at no-log.org
Tue May 27 10:49:16 UTC 2014


Le 27/05/2014 11:02, JLuc a écrit :
> Le 26/05/2014 18:21, Gregory Pittman a écrit :
>> 1. Start with a horizontal line somewhere near the top of the page
>> 2. Make a copy of this with multiple duplicate, no X or Y shift
>> 3. Rotate the copy 270°
>> 4. Now group the two lines
>> 5. Make a copy of this with multiple duplicate, no X or Y shift
>> 6. Now, select the copy, then flip it horizontally, then flip vertically
>> Look at the alignment of the bottom line of this pseudorectangle.
>> Where does this come from?

> You will see in step 4 (before grouping) that when you select the 2 lines,
> scribus does a mistake when creating the selection region :
> Instead of starting at (X-t , Y-t), the selected region begins at (X-2t, Y-t).
> *This is the origin of the issue.*

AMOF the mistake is there allready when selecting a single line.
I created a report with screenshots.
cf http://bugs.scribus.net/view.php?id=12330

JLuc





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