On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 13:49, Johannes Wilm wrote: > As koffice (and abiword) will be switching to the OO-format and they need > extensions for some things wouldn't make sense switching the scribus-format > to OO as well? As it probably needs some extensions one could simply give the > siles a different extension and then one might get the OO-team to incorporate > the extensions at some point of time. >
While in theory this might work, it is probably best to keep them separate. 1. Scribus PDF export, IMO is superior - probably the best designed PDF exporter next to Indesign 2.0. And Adobe has been perfecting their PDF export for years. Certainly, Scribus is the best in linux land. 2. Word processors vs. page layout programs. I cannot emphasize this enough when I am tutoring new users of DTP applications. I would no sooner try to make elaborate brochures with Open Office, than I would try to type letters or essays with Scribus. 3. When I create text docs with Scribus, I type the text in Kwrite or Kedit or Open Office - depending on length and mood. Then, import into Scribus. I do the same when working with other DTP apps. OO to Pagemaker or ID 4. This would make the file formats even more complex. 5. Require significant re-writing of the page code in Scribus. Just my thoughts, Peter
