Craig Bradney wrote > On Thu, 2004-01-08 at 13:06, VANEK Petr wrote: > > > Jean v.Oertzen wrote > > > > Sorry, maybe this is a bloody noob question, but how can I realize > > > > tables with Scribus? Is there any wizard? > > > > Thank you for a short hint. > > > > > > Create a table in OpenOffice.org Calc or Gnumeric, export it to > > > PDF/PostScript (both should be able to print selections), > > > convert PDF/PS > > > to EPS and insert in a Scribus document. > > > > that's imho just substitution than solution. ok, this is how we can do it > > but what when I want to have special colours in tab or same "feeling" > > in the whole document... we need something else... > > > > A proper inbuilt table editor IS planned for Scribus. We were discussing > this two nights ago on IRC. A feature to look forward to, shall we > say...
I hope, there will be table styles... Together with db-like file format and some extra features this would kick some proprietary asses in area of high quality documentation prepress. -- Alexandre Prokoudine | "When you set yourself on fire and aim ALT Linux Documentation Team | for the sky, you hope to leave behind E-mail: avp at altlinux.ru | some sparks of heat and light" JabberID: avp at altlinux.org | Neil Peart -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20040108/c012b5b8/attachment.pgp
