![]() ![]() Maybe a regression in my bleeding edge version ? Yes, it is(the Inkscape SVG is attached).īut the image frame is still empty after this. Quote from: utnik on September 22, 2012, 10:00:16 AMīy using the File->Import->Get vector file menu. svn files (if you're allowed to) – i'll take a look at them. If nothing appears after scaling down, you can upload the. In my 1.5.0 version it comes in mm – don't know, which adjustment is responsible for this.ĭid you try the same in a 'stable' scribus version as well? with what results? QuoteI would expect the measurement to be in mm's given the unit of document. I don't think, that you created this logo on a virtual sheet of ten meters – so there is something weird.Īs it's a vector file (if it really is), you can scale it down – try with 1%, then the logo should be something around 10 cm long. but i just tryed in 1.5 (some two or three months old) and the values given in the preview look normal (could be the actual size on the work space when i created the artwork.) Usually i work with the stable branch (scribus 1.4.1) without this preview. ![]() Quote.Scribus decides that these 181,10 x 168,30 pixels should be mapped to 21104.10 x 29823 pt. there is no fixed resolution in vector files – where did you find this pixel values? ![]() The following optional formats are for paperback only at the moment.How do you try to import the logo? – and is it really a vector file? ![]() If you require many cover templates, please email for a quote. There is a limit of ten templates per day, as we have made this available to assist self-publishers. Your cover PDF must be the exact size as the template, and your background colour and/or images must go all the way to the edges. You can specify an ISBN if you want a barcode. Just choose your trim size, number of pages, and paper type, and optional file formats. The InDesign IDML and Scribus SLA files contain multiple layers and guide lines. PDF is a vector format, PNG is a raster format, IDML is InDesign, SLA is for Scribus, and ODG is for OpenOffice. The files conform to the KDP cover requirements. This tool creates cover template files in PDF and PNG, and optionally IDML, SLA and ODG formats. KDP Cover Template Generator Create PDF, PNG, IDML, SLA, and ODG files ![]()
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