Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2014/05/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I tried at 90% and selected ONE page, from my browser (safari) and it worked on A4 vertical, with a slim white margin. Unless you want both pages side by side then select two pages (and horizontal?). Hope this helps Ph Le 10 mai 2014 ? 11:27, Peter Cheyne <cheyne at notredame.ac.jp> a ?crit : > Hello fellow LUGgers, > > apologies for not joining in for over nine months. A new baby, finishing > my PhD, a new job in a new city (Kyoto), and organizing an upcoming > international conference got in the way of me and my Leicas (save for > family snaps). > > I?m still not out of this busy period, but am looking forward to some > street (or temple) photography in Kyoto before too long.I say this topic > is OT, but I did use my Leica M9 to take the photo of Kyoto?s Golden > Pavilion used in the flyer! > > I e-mail now for help. I?m using Apple Pages to design a flyer. Little did > I know that the default paper size is A3. So after spending all day on > designing a poster and making an amalgam photo illustration, when I select > to print it as A4, it simply chops off half of it and leaves me crying to > the LUG for help. I mean, when I print the image as A4, half my flyer is > missing! Please help! > > Here?s the URL for a PDF of the file in case anyone would like to give me > some design pointers: > > http://kyotocontemplation.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/call-for-papers-coleridge-and-contemplation1.pdf > > All the best, > > Peter > > www.KyotoContemplation.org > > Kyoto Notre Dame University > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information