Additional information : Custom print layouts
 
Custom print layouts
Custom print layouts let you arrange many sizes of image cells on a single page. Custom layouts are saved as plain text files in the layouts folder found in your Corel AfterShot Pro Settings Folder. These text files have the following settings:
The top of the file specifies the name of this layout:
[layout]
name =demo1
After this, a section like the one below appears for every image cell or caption cell:
[cell1]
type =image
image =0
coordinates =absolute
x =0
y =0
width =101
height =152
scalemode =crop
bestfit =true
renamestring =
fontsize =
The table below lists the meanings and possible values for custom print layouts.
 
Print Setting
Value
Comment
type
"image" or "caption"
Specifies if this cell is an image or a caption
image
integer
Set this to a common integer to use data from one image in two cells. The Image and Caption cells for the same image should use the same value.
coordinates
"absolute" or "percent"
Specifies the coordinate system to use. "absolute" means x,y,width,height are in millimeters. "percent" means x,y,width,height are in tenths of percent (so a value of 250 means 25% of the page)
x
integer
Distance from the left edge of the page
y
integer
Distance from the top edge of the page
width
integer
Width of the cell
 
height
integer
Height of the cell
scalemode
"crop" or "reduce"
Specifies the scaling mode to use in Image cells
bestfit
"true" or "false"
True allows Corel AfterShot Pro to rotate an image 90 degrees if doing so will result in a larger image
renamestring
any text or renaming formats
Specifies the text of the Caption to print
fontsize
integer
Specifies the size of the font for the Caption. 6 is the smallest; anything less than 6 will tell Corel AfterShot Pro to auto-size the font