Hey Mark: I'm in the same boat w.r.t. the newsletter and webpages. I do my 12 page newsletter with Scribus and then print it for hard-copies and also make a .pdf file . Then I make one of my html pages at my website a link to get the newsletter as a .pdf file. People just 'click' on the link and the .pdf file is uploaded. Works great and saves time, even if I could convert to html. This way it comes out just as printed and I include bookmarks for even easier reading.
Tom Mark Dennehy wrote: >Guys, >As I said earlier, I'm using scribus to do up a newsletter. >Now prior to finding scribus I used to do this with LaTeX, >so scribus represents a savings in time of about, oh, >fifty million percent or so :) > >However, the one feature that the LaTeX newsletter had which >I miss quite a lot was that you could run latex2html on the >source and have a set of webpages in HTML which contained the >newsletter. Now putting Scribus' PDF file on the website for >this is certainly doable, and if I downsample the images to >72dpi it even reduces the size to something reasonably >acceptable - but what I'd really like is some way to take >either the scribus file or the PDF and convert it to actual >HTML to avoid 3.5Mb downloads... > >Anyone got any bright ideas? > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >Scribus mailing list >Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de >http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus > >
