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Reporter | Werner | Assigned To | | |
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Priority | normal | Severity | major | Reproducibility | always |
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Status | acknowledged | Resolution | open | |
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Platform | PC | OS | Windows | OS Version | Win XP |
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Product Version | 1.3.4 | |
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Summary | 0006293: Text frame and page margin mismatch when deleting a page |
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Description | When creating a double sided document with automatic text frames and different inner and outer margins, first page right, and you delete the first page, the text frame of all pages is wrong. |
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Steps To Reproduce | See the description. I had some trouble re-creating this phenomenon because mostly Scribus crashed instead of showing what I wanted to see and what I had seen before. |
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Additional Information | The problem seems to be that deleting the first page could be implemented in two different ways. In a double sided layout, deleting the first page could mean that you switch from first page "this"- to first page "that"-mode. The implementation obviously shifts all pages one up, so the previous page 2 becomes page 1 and so on (in effect, it looks like the last page has been deleted). The text frames obviously behave the other way around, so deleting the first page shifts the text frames from page 2 up to page 1, so a frame on the left side is put onto the right side, which will only show if the margins are different. I forgot to upload the text file used for bug report 0006290, so I put it into the attached file as well. |
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