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46  Mike's Software / Qimage / Re: Layout distance indicators on: August 25, 2009, 03:35:02 PM
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ayout, when I place the first image I get this error: "List Index Out of Bounds (0)"

What version of Qimage Pro are you running.?
The latest always, 2009.268

This has been a problem for at least 6mo. or more of past versions.  Not sure if it is user error or a bug and I haven't taken the time to dig in.  I just avoid using templates except to call up past job settings which serves the same purpose for me.
47  Mike's Software / Qimage / Re: Layout distance indicators on: August 25, 2009, 01:15:27 AM
Using template centered works just right!  Thanks.

I do most often want the white space on the 4x6 paper, so I keep auto crop/fit off.  These 4x6 serve sort of like a catalog of images I can print larger - so I want the full uncropped image to show.

One item I haven't figured out is when I have a template and save it (as a layout L) when I recall it using size... custom... layout, when I place the first image I get this error: "List Index Out of Bounds (0)"  My work around it to just recall a previous job (settings only) that uses the layout I want.

48  Mike's Software / Qimage / Re: Layout distance indicators on: August 24, 2009, 10:18:30 PM
I am using pro version which doesn't have rulers I don't think.

Here is one of my situations.  I often print 4x6 images on a 17" roll paper (6.25" long) and have a template which place all images touching alongside the 6" side and then a remainder of .75" or so white space at row end. (plus .12 on each side for non-borderless printing)

Sometimes I have an image that is not 2:3 exactly, usually longer say 9:16.  I like to print these so that I end up with enough white space on each side so that it ends up being 4" wide including white space padding on each side.  Knowing image width (3.38" in 9:16 example) I can usually figure out where to put it with a bit of math as it is now (left edge should be .12+4+4+(4-3.38)/2 from left page side if third image from left), but looking to do a bit less math.

Perhaps instead there is an alternate template I can set up that keeps these images centered in the 4x6 space allocated?

49  Mike's Software / Qimage / Layout distance indicators on: August 24, 2009, 09:18:02 PM
Right now when laying out images on a page there is a distance indicator showing the distance from each of four edges of the active image to the edge of the paper.

It would also be very helpful if there was a distance indicator that showed the distance from active image edge(s) to the next image.  Is this possible?

Thanks-
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