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Quote from: Aleks100 on Today at 01:23:03 PM...However, I prefer to set it manually.it's usually not my business, as my work is for digital printing. but i think it would be a good thing to have an editable trapping preset. (editable by selecting which element will overfill and by the amount of the trapping...)
Quote from: AdmFubar on December 23, 2025, 03:54:45 AMQuick question on this data drive. It is NTFS? and you are writing to it from linux? If so, stop that immediately! The NTFS drivers are for read only from linux. Your best bet is to have your data drive as a fat32. and consider exfat for the thumb drives.Interesting proposal. I know that almost all drive formats at Linux side are more safe than everything coming from MS, but I can't see any restriction that would prevent writing from Linux on NTFS drives. In my case: all data written on this drive is mirrored on a NAS and from time to time to an external USB-device. And yes, exfat is the best for thumb drives.
Quote from: Flaxx on December 22, 2025, 05:41:24 PMI'm using Scribus for quite a while on a dual-boot-system with Win 11 Pro and Linux Mint 22.2 Cinnamon, both installed on separate drives. My data usually are stored from both sides on a data drive that has to be mounted from Linux side (the latter is NTFS, of course).Quick question on this data drive. It is NTFS? and you are writing to it from linux? If so, stop that immediately! The NTFS drivers are for read only from linux. Your best bet is to have your data drive as a fat32. and consider exfat for the thumb drives.