It can be done, using an experimental feature (in 2.0.7 release).
several things:
1, set paper size in Edit->Current drawing preferences;
2, in print preview. set scale to 1:1 and check the "Fixed" checkbox in print preview toolbar;
3, you can use command line to set print offset (experimental feature):
offset can can be specified in paper space or graph space:
command "paperoffset" and "graphoffset" to choose
4, to change printing offset, type a coordinate in command, for example, "1,1" ( without the quotation mark).
This feature needs some improvement. Any help/feedback is welcome.
bilyo wrote
I've been working with another cad program for the Windows platform and I'm now trying Librecad because it runs on Linux. The two programs seem to handle model space and paper space differently. So, I have a mindset at the moment that I can't seem to overcome. Please help.
Assume that I have a house floorplan drawn at full scale (1:1) and I want to print part of the plan (lets say one small room) onto an 8 1/2x11 sheet. Please step me through the process (I'm sure this is so simple).
Thanks