On Fri, 2004-10-22 at 22:13, Zhang Weiwu wrote:
> ?? ? wrote:
> Okay, don't help me. I think I hate the DTP software and no longer
> willing to solve the problem. I found this PS file is referring several
> GIF files that the school's paper didn't sent to me. I wish I could scan
> the
?? ? wrote:
>I today received this postscript file from the school's paper (from the
>university I was in), there is a report of me on the paper so I wish to keep
>the postscript file in case I wish to print it.
>
>They made the paper using a DTP tool made by the founder co, from China.
>This
I today received this postscript file from the school's paper (from the
university I was in), there is a report of me on the paper so I wish to keep
the postscript file in case I wish to print it.
They made the paper using a DTP tool made by the founder co, from China.
This damned software is the
Hey Craig, you're right, it's not just about price, but in Thailand I
made the experience that _everything_ is pirated and _nobody_ had a clue
about linux really. I mean how can you use win98 in an internet cafe,
but not allow me to plugin my laptop for security reasons?? That is just
not all that
On Fr, 2004-10-22 at 22:13 +0800, Zhang Weiwu wrote:
> Okay, don't help me. I think I hate the DTP software and no longer
> willing to solve the problem. I found this PS file is referring
> several
> GIF files that the school's paper didn't sent to me. I wish I could
> scan
> the published
Am 22.10.04, 12:29 +0100 schrieb Alastair M. Robinson:
> As far as I know, Scribus doesn't yet support spot colours, and the
> reason for my hack is that baseline TIFF doesn't either. (I know,
> there's an extension that does...)
Just an notice: working on the inpt side. It takes some more
On Fri, 2004-10-22 at 04:24, Serge Smeesters wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry for my bad english...
>
>
> I'm using a Debian Sarge GNU/Linux system and try
> to work with Scribus for printer PDF...
debian works.
>
> I'm looking to have the famous Color Management featurs
> but don't find :(
>
> I've
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 22:59, Alastair M. Robinson wrote:
>
> The version on my website is a bit outdated - IIRC it was built against
> a development snapshop of GIMP-2.0, so its Makefile needs tweaking for
> real releases - replacing all occurrences of 1.3 with 2.0.
>
> I can let you have a
Dear all,
Please allow me to put on this list a link to this site dedicated to
fight against software patents in Europe.
http://www.nosoftwarepatents.com/
Information is available in 12 languages.
I think it's relevant and worth reading... and acting upon.
Good day to everyone,
Louis
Hi,
linuxlingam wrote:
> yes, certainly i will be interested. thanks so much.
I'll send it via private mail - and try and find time to update the
website too!
> neat printing hack. i used to do something similar in pagemaker and
> MacDraw circa 1986.
Still using PageMaker here for the
freedom.
> hence, free+gpl software is priceless.
>
> just my two-paise on this.
>
> > Serge.
> >
> >
> > __
> >
> :-)
>
> LL
If you want the lprof109 src we have it
Craig
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On Fri, 22 Oct 2004, Serge Smeesters wrote:
> I'm looking to have the famous Color Management featurs
> but don't find :(
I've just been through this under gentoo. it would be nice if --
particularly for enabling CM -- scribus could be started with a -verbose
flag and have it tell where it is
I am on SuSE 9.0 with gs at 7.07 (my Win doze has AFPL 8.14 BTW)
it was explained here once before a while ago I think how to get
PARALLEL install of ghost script WITHOUT messing anything up. Advice,
please?
Bart Alberti
bart at solozone.com
Hi,
Sorry for my bad english...
I'm using a Debian Sarge GNU/Linux system and try
to work with Scribus for printer PDF...
I'm looking to have the famous Color Management featurs
but don't find :(
I've find some url :
http://www.scribus.org.uk/modules.php?op=modload=FAQ=index=yes_cat=1#2
->
On Thursday 21 October 2004 23:26, Frank Cox wrote:
> When zooming in for a closer look, is it possible to center the zoomed
> area on the spot where you clicked the magnifying glass?
>
> It always seems to zoom in to a lower point than the one that I
> clicked and I have to scroll up to see what
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004, Rob Miller wrote:
> demo. Unfortunately, using the profile to print images from Scribus doesn't
> work nearly so well, producing a strong blue cast.
oops, p.s. I am using Scribus 1.2 build 28 Aug 2004 on Gentoo Linux.
rob.
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