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<eilert-sprachen@t-online.de><br> <b><span style="font-weight: bold;">To:</span></b> scribus@lists.scribus.net <br> <b><span style="font-weight: bold;">Sent:</span></b> Tuesday, July 9, 2013 7:01 AM<br> <b><span style="font-weight: bold;">Subject:</span></b> Re: [scribus] Printing parts of a larger document on A4<br> </font> </div> <div class="y_msg_container"><br><br><br>Am 08.07.2013 22:48, schrieb Flem:<br>> 08/07/2013 22:05, Rolf wrote :<br>>><br>>> do you mean "open a new 3-fold document" in Scribus? This<br>>> would mean having two pages with another size than the third<br>>> page: due to the third page being wrapped into the other<br>>> two, it must be slightly more narrow, and so would the one<br>>> printed on its back.<br>><br>> If you run Scribus, you get into a dialog box named "New<br>> Document".<br>> In that dialog, the third choice in the area called<br>> "Document Layout" is
"3-Fold".<br>><br>> As you can see on its icon, the third page is not wrapped<br>> into the other two: it is what we call in France a "pli<br>> accordéon" ("accordion fold" if you translate it straight).<br>> In that kind of folding, the 3 folds are of the exact same size.<br>> So this is exactly what you need, doesn't it?<br><br>No, what I need is the one folded into the others, NOT the zig-zag one <br>like /\/ but... don't know how to ASCII-draw that... :-)<br><br>So the pages are NOT equally wide but 210 210 208 and 208 208 210 mm<br><br>><br>><br>>><br>>> This would include having 6 single pages and 4 with<br>>> different sizes in one document. Is this possible in<br>>> Scribus, and would it make sense? Do the pros practice it<br>>> like this?<br>><br>> Depends on the type of fold... :)<br>> It's true for what we call here a "portfolio fold". Sorry<br>> for I don't know the
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