
Yes, there is a problem with the printing system. Sorry for the paper waste.. Currently it is computed a rectangle that contains the entire diagram. Because the schema diagram may by unbalanced - one component may be deeply expanded to the right and the rest collapsed - the resulted rectangle contains regions of blank space which get printed. An optimization would be for us to verify if there was something really painted on each page. For the moment, the best thing is to save the diagram as an image and then print it from another image processing application. Another thing: the printing scale is ok? Would you like an option to change the size of the diagram components? Regards, Dan Timothy Reaves wrote:
I went to print a diagram of a schema I have been working on. So I context-clicked and selected print. The dialog that pops up offers little real options (margin and orientation), so I just pressed OK and walked over to the printer. Where 24 pages of paper were waiting for me. So I'm left wondering what moron thought that was a good thing when designing the print system? What an incredible waste of paper. Plus, like I really have nothing better to do that tape 24 pages (it's a relatively small schema too) together.
I'm a big fan of oXygen, and have converted several of my co-workers over to it. This is really the first time I've had to just scratch my head in wonder. For images, the print system should either constrain to a single page (the default), or ask what to do.
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