Please remove me from this list. Unfortunately, I do not speak/read German.
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 06:00, scribus-request at nashi.altmuehlnet.de wrote: > Um Emails an die Liste Scribus zu schicken, schicken Sie diese an die > Adresse > scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > > Um sich via Web von der Liste zu entfernen oder draufzusetzen: > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus > oder, via Email, schicken Sie eine Email mit dem Wort 'help' in > Subject/Betreff oder im Text an > scribus-request at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > > Sie koennen den Listenverwalter dieser Lister unter der Adresse > scribus-owner at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > erreichen > > Wenn Sie antworten, bitte editieren Sie die Subject/Betreff auf einen > sinnvollen Inhalt der spezifischer ist als "Re: Contents of Scribus > digest..." > > > Meldungen des Tages: > > 1. Re: python scripting plugin (Franz Schmid) > 2. Text chains (Patrick) > 3. Re: qt problem - work-around found (Patrick) > 4. Re: Text chains (Peter Linnell) > 5. Re: bus error starting scribus (Peter Linnell) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2003 00:04:30 +0200 > From: Franz Schmid <Franz.Schmid at altmuehlnet.de> > To: scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > Subject: Re: [Scribus] python scripting plugin > Message-ID: <3F0356EE.3090809 at altmuehlnet.de> > References: <200307021445.31572.petr.vanek at ika.cz> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > Precedence: list > Message: 1 > > Petr Van=ECk wrote: > > hello > >=20 > > after all I've planned to play with this one in the latest CVS to test = > some > > utilities. but I've got errors compiling $SUBJECT and running scripts w= > ith > > previously installed scripter (scribus: relocation error:=20 > > /usr/local/lib/scribus/plugins/libscriptplugin.so.0.0.0: undefined symb= > ol: > > make[2]: *** [scriptplugin.lo] Error 1 > > make[2]: Leaving directory=20 > > `/home/subzero/programy/scribus-scripting-0.4/scriptplugin' > > make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 > > make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/subzero/programy/scribus-scripting-0.= > 4' > > make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2 > >=20 > > I suppose Scribus changed a lot in latest CVS so scripter cannot > > be installed now. Am I right? > >=20 > > btw scribusdoc.h have this on line 39-41: > > #ifdef HAVE_CMS > > #include CMS_INC > > #endif > The scripter Plugin cannot be used with the newest Scribus CVS snapshots,= > becaused > I've changed some important things in configure and config.h. But I will = > release a > new enhanced Plugin along with Scribus 1.0 > > Best Regards, > Franz Schmid > > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2003 21:56:39 -0400 > From: Patrick <magicpage91 at earthlink.net> > To: scribus <scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de> > Subject: [Scribus] Text chains > Message-ID: <20030702215639.32713c59.magicpage91 at earthlink.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Precedence: list > Message: 2 > > New problem: text chains across pages > > I don't think this has been addressed before and if so, just disregard > my ramblings. While working in landscape mode pages, created two equal > size text boxes on page. Inserted some text in the first box, created > text chain to the second box, flowed smoothly continuing text from the > first. Created second page, again two text boxes same size. Tried > flowing text or creating text chain from second box to the third on the > new page, it would not work. Tried again to create text chain, no > success. Changed document view/setup to show facing pages, thinking it > might need to have both viewable at the same time to work. Scribus > locked, cpu usage to 100% and had to kill the process. > > I hope that is detailed enough for you guys to duplicate error. One > thing I am a bit confused about is the way you have incorporated the > text flow and text chains. From what I can tell, the text box you want > the text to flow from has to be the active box, while selecting the text > chain icon and clicking in the next box you want the text to flow. Is > that correct? I ask, because of the other programs I have used, it is > usually a matter of grabbing the text chain/flow tool, clicking in the > box/page that has your overflow of text, then clicking on the following > pages or boxes until all the text is visible. Also, in other programs, > there were settings to create identical pages/boxes on pages > automatically when inserting text, until all the text was inserted, if > there is to be an overflow. > > 1-July-2003 build id and F-C-C-T and 1.0RC2 and SuSE 8.2 and qt3 3.1.2 > > Patrick > > -- > ---SuSE Linux v8.2 Pro--- > Registered Linux User #225206 > "Life's a garden, Dig It!" --Joe Dirt > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2003 22:18:07 -0400 > From: Patrick <magicpage91 at earthlink.net> > To: Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > Subject: Re: [Scribus] qt problem - work-around found > Message-ID: <20030702221807.7bf51b92.magicpage91 at earthlink.net> > In-Reply-To: <3F0348C1.8050401 at greens.org> > References: <3EFC66E8.4030300 at netscape.net> > <1056906093.11933.70.camel at nec400> > <3F007893.70403 at greens.org> > <3F00879E.3010002 at earthlink.net> > <3F008FA5.6030009 at greens.org> > <3F0099DF.2070805 at greens.org> > <20030630212050.31b69664.magicpage91 at earthlink.net> > <3F0321D5.50009 at greens.org> > <3F033661.5020001 at earthlink.net> > <3F0348C1.8050401 at greens.org> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Precedence: list > Message: 3 > > On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 15:04:01 -0600 > Steve Herrick <steveh at greens.org> wrote: > > > Magic Page wrote: > > > > > That's why we all subscribe to these mail lists Steve! ;o) > > > We are here in varying degrees of knowledge, but always eager to > > > help no matter what level we are at! > > > > > > True enough, but this is only the latest case of what many people > > (including me) say about Linux and its software - it's great, once you > > > > get it installed. But if the installation process is difficult and/or > > confusing, people won't ever get to see how great it is. Newbies may > > not have the patience to sign up for a list like this, then wait a day > > or two for an answer - and that's assuming they know of the list at > > all. And they certainly won't read configure in the meantime. > > ==================== > Steve, > Linux is about as simple as anything to install right now, even for the > casual user. What most people don't think about is the fact that > Windows comes on their machines, so they have never had to install that > from scratch. If they did, you would hear as many more > complaints/screams about that, I can assure you! A first time user > should buy a Linux package to get the manuals included. These are > invaluable to them in many ways. If that is not possible or the person > is just too tight to purchase, then one should have a 10 year old around > or other knowledgable person to lend support. ;o) > ---------------------------- > > > My thinking right now is how Scribus can compete with InDesign and > > Quark. It has quite a ways to go, but it is also improving at an > > amazing pace. I see three urgent issues: > > > > 1. Allow text editing without redrawing the frame after every stupid > > character. > > 2. Accurately portray fonts at all sizes. > > 3. Make installing easier. RPMs are good; so is apt-get. CVS is not > > good - lots of us want to be designers, not developers. > > > > Then we can move on to the more detailed things. I have more lists. :) > > > > -- > > Steve > > == > ======================= > > Scribus, I believe could compete quite well in the DTP arena. It does > indeed have a ways to go in some areas, but considering the version, > these guys have done a remarkable job! I would like to respond to your > 3 items as well. > > 1. It would be nice if you could set it up to automatically create and > continue typing into a new text box, should you exceed the one you are > working in at the time or even have the box automatically expand as you > type. I could see some problem with this though as Scribus is not > intended to be a word processor, so don't try to use it as such. Maybe > the developers could include a basic text editor in the program to open > as a separate window. I have used other DTP programs that do this. > > 2. Font display has been working pretty well for me in Scribus for a > long time now, but I would like a better result when changing sizes. > Having to go into the Measurements window to adjust line spacing to keep > down the font overlap seems crude. > > 3. RPMs are available for just about every distro now of the stable > releases, but if you want to keep on the bleeding edge, then CVS is the > only way to go! CVS was not meant to be for the faint of heart or casual > user. It's meant for the gotta have the latest build, I don't care if it > crashes in the middle of an important project type of a guy or girl. > It's the user that decides how far they want to go, user or > developer. :o) > > Hope that helps to clarify. > > Patrick > > > -- > ---SuSE Linux v8.2 Pro--- > Registered Linux User #225206 > "Life's a garden, Dig It!" --Joe Dirt > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: 02 Jul 2003 23:57:34 -0400 > From: Peter Linnell <scribusdocs at atlantictechsolutions.com> > To: Patrick <magicpage91 at earthlink.net> > Cc: scribus <scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de> > Subject: Re: [Scribus] Text chains > Message-ID: <1057204654.31200.62.camel at nec400> > In-Reply-To: <20030702215639.32713c59.magicpage91 at earthlink.net> > References: <20030702215639.32713c59.magicpage91 at earthlink.net> > Content-Type: text/plain > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Precedence: list > Reply-To: scribusdocs at atlantictechsolutions.com > Message: 4 > > On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 21:56, Patrick wrote: > > New problem: text chains across pages > > > > I don't think this has been addressed before and if so, just disregard > > my ramblings. While working in landscape mode pages, created two equal > > size text boxes on page. Inserted some text in the first box, created > > text chain to the second box, flowed smoothly continuing text from the > > first. Created second page, again two text boxes same size. Tried > > flowing text or creating text chain from second box to the third on the > > new page, it would not work. Tried again to create text chain, no > > success. Changed document view/setup to show facing pages, thinking it > > might need to have both viewable at the same time to work. Scribus > > locked, cpu usage to 100% and had to kill the process. > > Works for me with tonight's cvs. I just created 8 pages with landscape > mode and switched several times between facing pages and single page > layout. I started with a single page and threaded the text frames one by > one. One note, sometimes you need to scroll the view up and down just a > bit to provoke a screen refresh to get the text flow to show on screen. > Otherwise, it works fine. > > > > > I hope that is detailed enough for you guys to duplicate error. One > > thing I am a bit confused about is the way you have incorporated the > > text flow and text chains. From what I can tell, the text box you want > > the text to flow from has to be the active box, while selecting the text > > chain icon and clicking in the next box you want the text to flow. Is > > that correct? > > That is correct. > > > I ask, because of the other programs I have used, it is > > usually a matter of grabbing the text chain/flow tool, clicking in the > > box/page that has your overflow of text, then clicking on the following > > pages or boxes until all the text is visible. Also, in other programs, > > there were settings to create identical pages/boxes on pages > > automatically when inserting text, until all the text was inserted, if > > there is to be an overflow. > > Add that to the wish list for 1.1.. > > Regards, > Peter > > ------------------------------ > > Date: 03 Jul 2003 01:32:46 -0400 > From: Peter Linnell <scribusdocs at atlantictechsolutions.com> > To: Ralf =?ISO-8859-1?Q?H=F6ling?= <ralf at hoeling.org> > Cc: scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > Subject: Re: [Scribus] bus error starting scribus > Message-ID: <1057210366.31191.116.camel at nec400> > In-Reply-To: <D132EF2E-ABFA-11D7-B4D8-000393A57AAC at hoeling.org> > References: <D132EF2E-ABFA-11D7-B4D8-000393A57AAC at hoeling.org> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit > Precedence: list > Reply-To: scribusdocs at atlantictechsolutions.com > Message: 5 > > On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 15:32, Ralf H?ling wrote: > > Am Dienstag, 01.07.03 um 21:21 Uhr schrieb Paul: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > >> Mac OS X 10.2.6 > > >> Powerbook G4 800 Mhz > > > > > > I take it you're using Apple's X11 > > yes > > > and a new-ish version of Qt from > > > Trolltech > > no, all from fink. qt3, 3.1.2-3 > > > (and if so, which version. Also which version of gcc did you > > > use to compile it up?) > > I'm not sure, perhaps 3.3? > > > > thanx > > Ralf > > > There is a new story on OSNews about Qt on the Mac > http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=3929 > > Hope that helps, > Peter > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Scribus mailing list > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus > > > Ende Scribus Nachrichtensammlung, Band 5, Eintrag 7 > ***************************************************
