Set the page setup to "Scale" and you can place things wherever you like relative to the printed area borders.
The printed area borders are called in Dia "page breaks." As you change the page format (letter, A4, legal etc.), and the margins the printed area borders change accordingly. You can hide can also hide the page break/printed area borders by making their color the same as the background color. You would not know the Dia is relocating if you have the borders hidden. You can adjust the page scale change how many pages are shown on screen. FWIW, I use landscape orientation of the letter size and scale the page to about 35% (depending on the monitor I am using) to get the single page border to nearly fit my screen. Then I draw my diagram to fit this preferred printing format. Dia will create a tiled printout if you overstep the page borders. I don't usually want the tiled printout so I find it useful to know exactly where my borders are. On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 1:59 AM, Octavio Alvarez <alvar...@alvarezp.ods.org>wrote: > On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 22:38:42 -0700, Zorgh <zo...@koysevox.org> wrote: > > Le 28/09/2010 00:48, Michael Ross a écrit : >> >>> Are you saying that this is NOT a printing problem? It is a problem >>> of viewing the Dia while working on it? >>> >>> > for example : http://vimeo.com/15367203 >> >> > Zorgh, The blue lines you are seeing are printing page borders. Since > Dia always keeps the diagram to the leftmost and topmost part when using > the "fit to 1x1 pages" setting, when you move your diagram, Dia will > try to re-fit the diagram to 1x1, which will, of course, put it back to > the leftmost part of the page. > > This would be solved by having an "center diagram in printing page" or > an option of the like, but Dia currently does not. > > This is a printing problem. > > If you want to *hack* around it, draw a white rectangle using the blue > lines > as sides of the rectangle. Dia will not be able to calculate below this > page-size shape. Manually put your diagram in the center of the rectangle. > > It is not a solution of course, but a hack and workaround only. > > > > -- > Octavio. > > Twitter: @alvarezp2000 -- Identi.ca: @alvarezp > _______________________________________________ > dia-list mailing list > dia-list@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dia-list > FAQ at http://live.gnome.org/Dia/Faq > Main page at http://live.gnome.org/Dia > > -- Michael E. Ross NC Solar Center Test Laboratory ================================= (919) 585-5118 best (919) 513-0418 desk michael_r...@ncsu.edu michael.e.r...@gmail.com ============================= NC Solar Center : www.ncsc.ncsu.edu Professional Directory : www.greenprofessionals.org "The information in this email is provided by the NC Solar Center at NCSU as a public service. The Solar Center strives to provide accurate information, but does not warrant or represent the accuracy, usefulness or reliability of this information. For specific advice, we always recommend that you consult with a professional in the appropriate profession for your needs." Email correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Record Law NCGS, Ch 132 and may be disclosed to third parties
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