Yeah Scribus just has all the answers. The OpenOffice, Scribus combination
has been a fantastic find for me, as there are also a number of drawings
which are all done in OO and directly imported into Scribus.
Open source has saved me loads!


Ian Lynch wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 2006-10-09 at 01:23 -0700, Stu77000 wrote:
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>> > Would be nice, and I started out this way. 
>> > However there are a lot of pictures and the layout of some of the pages
>> > and text will be different which will require a level of flexibility OO
>> > doesn't offer.
> 
> Draw might do it. You could use Draw for page layout, positioning
> graphics etc and writer to produce tables and text. I guess print
> options might not be flexible enough though?
> 
> Ian
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