Yes, it's time to think about the next version. Please, try to be specific
Ariel said: Yes, it's time to think about the next version. Please, try to be specific
Facing pages should be purely a VIEW option, ie a simple button on the toolbar that can be turned on and off at will, not something that changes the document structure or has to be decided when the document is first created:
The basic rules:
When in single page view:
When in facing page view:
Page sorter view also has the button to toggle the facing pages view.
And to go with the above ... a show bleed selector:
This has three states:
Like the facing pages button, it is purely a view feature for convenience during design and does not change the document structure or the way it prints.
In addition to great suggestions by harryLondon , I think Page sorter view should also become a Docker to keep it open while working on a page.
Harry, your suggestion is great, it is necessary for page layout. But we are lucky at least X6 provides Facing Page command as icon/button.
bahnsen said: In addition to great suggestions by harryLondon , I think Page sorter view should also become a Docker to keep it open while working on a page.
Kursad Cakir said:In addition to great suggestions by harryLondon , I think Page sorter view should also become a Docker to keep it open while working on a page.
More than this, I believe tat Corel must merge the Page sorter view with the Object Manager. A docker that allows reorder pages, copy, delete, etc, and edit layer inside each one or inside Master Pages
Ariel said: More than this, I believe tat Corel must merge the Page sorter view with the Object Manager. A docker that allows reorder pages, copy, delete, etc, and edit layer inside each one or inside Master Pages
That's a perfect idea from Harry and Ariel too!
Also a creation of "Spread sheets" will be very helpful, especially to those who design booklets or Magazines.
And to be able to combine and break apart, pairs of pages together.
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corelX said: Also a creation of "Spread sheets" will be very helpful, especially to those who design booklets or Magazines. And to be able to combine and break apart, pairs of pages together.
You already has this option, double click on the page border, choose size (ie if the magazine is A4 portrait, choose A3 landscape), then go to "Layout"", choose "Booklet" or what you need. That's all. Is just for view, if you Publish as PDF, each page is send individually
Ariel said: Also a creation of "Spread sheets" will be very helpful, especially to those who design booklets or Magazines. And to be able to combine and break apart, pairs of pages together.
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Hi Ariel!
Thank you for point this out.
I did what you ve' told me to do, but the Layout option is "grey" and i cannot choose the booklet.
Why is this happening?
Thanks in Advance!