Yes, WalksIn2Trees I am beginning to come to the same conclusion as your self. I am struggling with getting a comic strips correctly on a sheet of A4 paper. I have made several dummy sheets, each time thinking I had them correctly but failed measurably!
They are 4 frames across the A4 portrait and 3 of them on the same face of the paper, then, it is getting all 28 frames on the paper in such a way as to be able to fold on cut with gust 1 staple in the middle.
Wow, how do I do that for my own laser printer.
Wena
@Wena: well there's ways... laser printers are generally not very exact with placement so the image never perfectly backs-up or matches from page to page. make sure your printer is properly calibrated for printing the image centered on the sheet as well. If it's not printing centered then that will throw everything off.
From the center out, you should have {Fold; bind margin; content; face margin; face trim; bleed margin}
It sounds like your math might be the issue 2x(3x4)=24
not 28
If you want, attach an example file with place-holder image frames and I'll look it over.
@Scribus Team: I was in prepress using commercial imposition workflow (Creo Prinergy...though that was 5 years ago). I'm not a programmer, but if the Scribus team would like some insight I would love to contribute.