On 10/17/10, Aleksandar Kovac wrote:
- to have a glance on the final work without the unwanted 'leftovers'.
InDesign has a nice 'print view' quasi-mode, like Joshua mentioned. One keystroke (W) hides all the guides, hides everything outside the page, shows only what will be printed. Click W again, you're back 'in the workshop'. Is something like that what you had in mind?
We already have two different functions with slightly different behaviors for that has are long due to be merged.
Moreover, If I have understood correctly the discussion above, I have some practical questions:
About the page resizing... What would be the practical purpose of having a page scaled to fit the graphics? (why not the other way around?)
I'm sorry if it sounds like Captain Obvious talking, but the practical purpose is to have a page where graphics fits it. You need it for both web graphics and for text documents (yes, Libre Office now is shipped with SVG importing plug-in).
Alexandre Prokoudine http://libregraphicsworld.org