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on: October 04, 2025, 08:57:17 PM
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Got it - thanks.
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on: October 02, 2025, 09:40:55 PM
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on: October 02, 2025, 09:40:29 PM
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on: October 01, 2025, 10:45:32 AM
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Started by MikaelWeber - Last post by admin | ||
That's just a preference that allows you to show both the "Printers and Settings" and "Prints" tabs at the same time instead of as separate tabs. If it's grayed out, it means that on your particular display, you don't have enough room to display both at the same time.
Regards, Mike |
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on: October 01, 2025, 07:39:49 AM
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Started by MikaelWeber - Last post by MikaelWeber | ||
In the Menu bar, under "View", there are two menu items relating to a tab bar": Hide tab bar, and Show all tabs.
Does this imply one could have multiple print jobs opened at the same time? Similarly to multiple tabs e.g. in an internet browser? The "Show all tabs" is always greyed out, and I haven't found any way to open a 'new' tab. Am I missing something here? |
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on: September 30, 2025, 11:21:51 PM
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Started by emptywig - Last post by admin | ||
I appreciate the sentiment but I'll be honest and up front by saying that's not going to happen. Linux is still such a niche market that it we would never recover even the R&D. R&D which would be substantial since Qimage Ultimate is intimately "hooked in" to Windows. If by some miracle (and I would consider it a miracle because I DO like Linux) it takes off and starts to overtake Windows, the most we might do is try to bring Qimage One to Linux as I believe the macOS version of Qimage One would likely make more sense to port.
Regards, Mike |
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on: September 30, 2025, 02:04:55 PM
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Started by emptywig - Last post by emptywig | ||
I would really like to encourage Qimage to seriously consider porting Qimage to Linux. A lot of us professional users (and recently - non-professionals, too!) are trying our best to get away from Windows, but we need tools! We have VueScan for scanning, OnlyOffice or LibreOffice, it would sure be great to have Qimage on Linux as well. I'd love to see Qimage get out ahead of the curve and really be ready as new users arrive from Windows.
I'm sure I'm not the first to make this suggestion, so thanks for entertaining my comments. emptywig |
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on: September 29, 2025, 05:51:23 PM
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Started by RogerC - Last post by admin | ||
You're doing somehing different than what I proposed. Let me do it in steps to try to be more clear:
Now when you are in Template/centered placement mode which is a special placement mode, your crop marks will be on the red outline(s) and not the print itself. P.S. This has nothing to do with layouts or the [Template] thumbnail. Here you are using the Template/centered placement method. Regards, Mike |
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on: September 29, 2025, 03:15:41 PM
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Started by RogerC - Last post by RogerC | ||
Hi Mike
That isn't working. I've created a template 594x420mm. Turned off cropping and set placement to centre. I drag an image sized 528 x 420 over the template from the thumbnails. The image replaces the template, and the crop marks are on the image (528 x 420). |
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on: September 29, 2025, 02:29:55 PM
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Started by RogerC - Last post by admin | ||
You should be able to do that with "Template/centered" placement. Just change your placement method to "Template/centered" and add your image(s) at your 594 x 420 size with crop OFF. The print will be 529 x 420 as you noted but the red template size remains the overall size you chose (594 x 420) and when you turn crop marks on, it marks the corners of the red template, not the print.
Regards, Mike |