To: discussions about usage and development of dia <dia-list gnome org>
Subject: Re: Scaling, printing, etc. in Dia
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 12:52:21 +0100
On Sat, Sep 18, 2004 at 11:40:59PM +0200, Lars Clausen wrote:
> > Yes, OK. I think what I'm after is a way to see most of an A4 sheet
> > (I have a 19" monitor running at 1600x1200) with a (say) 1mm grid for
> > positioning. At present the grid seems rather too coarse for
> > positioning boxes exactly as one wants on an A4 sheet.
>
> Try with 100% scale in page setup going to 250% zoom. That should also
> change the grid to 1mm. On my 1280x1024 it takes up a little more than
> fits on the screen.
>
That's got me nearly there!
I have set 100% scale and 250% zoom, that gives me a nice view of an
A4 sheet on my screen, even better in landscape mode which is fine for
what I'm trying to do.
However it leaves me with two issues:-
The rulers are entirely arbitrary, my A4 sheets is 24 x 15 whereas
a real A4 sheet of paper is 29.7 x 20.5.
The grid is too coarse, it has only 24 divisions across the long
dimension of my A4 sheet and snap to grid snaps to this (larger
than 1cm) grid.
If I zoom to the 283% default I get a much finer grid drawn but it
doesn't affect the scaling (still 24 divisions for the length of my
A4) and, mor importantly it doesn't affect 'snap to grid' so I still
get larger than 1cm jumps.
If the 283% zoom had snap to grid working as one expects to the
visible grid it would work pretty well as I can see the whole of an A4
sheet on my screen. Getting the rulers to be real cm would be even
better but that's just a nicety.
--
Chris Green (chris areti co uk)
"Never ascribe to malice, that which can be explained by incompetence."