On Tue, 2012-02-28 at 21:20 +0100, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
> Hello,
> I work quite often with Scribus (but I am not expert). I use it mainly 
> to leaflets, posters (great tools for posters for me) and other similar 
> things that contain a lot of graphics, overlays, etc. I can imagine 
> writing a small magazine with lots of images, etc. For extensive work 
> (thesis and large documents with a large majority of the text) in the 
> Scribus current version can not imagine it. Those who can not nothing in 
> TeX or ConTeXt Scribus is an interesting option. It's clickable tool 
> that allows to one who does not understand typography and not feeling 
> for it  do make a nice shit.
> Typography expert can produce very nice documents. Or also, someone who 
> has a great feel for typography.
> Scribus is developing quite quickly and quite well with developers 
> trying to improve it. For some time it will definitely be a tool that 
> can tread on the heels of InDesign
> 
> Jaroslav Hajtmar

Thanks Jaroslav. That was comprehensive.

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