- Status Closed
- Percent Complete
- Task Type Bug Report
- Category QCAD (main)
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Assigned To
Andrew - Operating System All
- Severity Very Low
- Priority Defer
- Reported Version 3.16.2
- Due in Version Undecided
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Due Date
Undecided
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Opened by Iain Hibbert - 21.12.2016
Last edited by Andrew - 05.10.2018
FS#1518 - Landscape/Portrait gets confused for custom page size
Hello
In the Print Preview or Drawing Preferences / Page Settings if I select a Custom size, then landscape/portrait does not really make sense.
For instance, at work we have a laser cutter which uses a printer driver. The bed of the laser is 600 wide by 300 high. When I wanted to cut
something, I created a custom page size of 600×300 and selected Landscape (because it is wider than high)
Strangely, back in the Print Preview, the page is now sized opposite with regards to Portrait / Landscape mode, which was confusing somewhat.
(see pictures attached)
I think that for ‘Custom’ page size in Drawing Preferences, the option of Portrait or Landscape should probably be ghosted
Then, I think that for Portrait / Landscape mode in the Print Preview, it should display the shape most appropriate, rather than just assuming that the document fits the norm:
- Taller than Wide for Portrait mode
- Wider than Tall for Landscape mode
Paper sizes are assumed to be defined using width for the smaller side and height for the larger side. The option "Landscape" uses width as the height and vice versa.
This could arguably be changed. However, since landscape is a true/false flag in the DXF file, this would mean that the page might get rotated when another paper format is chosen.
Alternatively the words "portrait" / "landscape" could be changed into "not rotated" and "rotated" or something similar. macOS doesn't use these terms but uses icons instead (see attachment).