Hi
Scribus, I havn't used, but I should have checked that out!
Makes perfect sense now!

Many thanks
Bob


Greg Madden wrote:
On Thursday 24 November 2005 06:39, studio-64 wrote:

Hi
Although I run my 64Studio for music I really miss Open office.
We often get asked to produce CD covers and such for our master CD's.


A couple of programs, available in 64 bit, 'glabels' does all kinds of labels, and Scribus, a desktop publishing app., does the cdrom/dvd case covers.


I can us OO for this but not on 64.

Its a shame as most of my Windoze people are really impressed with Linux
on seeing this setup.

We can only wait as I have no understanding of a '32bit cherroot(?)'
Just my 2 p's worth

Cheers
Bob

Charles de Miramon wrote:

Hamish Moffatt wrote:

You can use Goswin's unofficial amd64-archive package to get this
working. It builds amd64 debs of enough library and binary packages to
get it running, though it's running 32-bit behind the scenes. Very nice.

Does the Debian Amd64 developpers consider pushing this package in the
official repository (and similar ones for important 32bit applications
[Wine, Acrobat Reader])?  Considering the number of times, the OpenOffice
problem has been raised on this mailing list, it would certainly be
useful for your users and nice to have it for etch.

Cheers,
Charles




            Bearmusic
            hearmymusic.co.uk <http:www.hearmymusic.co.uk>



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