Craig, Because it would be off-topic for the OpenICC list, I'm replying here. This is the first time I've posted to this list. Hope I've come to the right place to learn about how Scribus works with GIMP.
> Gimp is one of the programs Scribus relies on (as theres > no PS etc on Linux). Gimp has the user basem and many of them need it to > move > into this domain. Franz Schmid didn't sound enthusiastic for GIMP for pre-press work in his interview in Linux Journal. http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7054 The issue he discussed was GIMP's lack of CMYK support, not its lack of CMS support. I've used Scribus a little without encountering GIMP. Reading your parenthetical description above, it's not clear how Scribus utilizes GIMP. Can you be specific what form of integration exists? And, what does GIMP do better for Scribus that any other image editor, such the other two Franz listed in his LJ article? Relative to the needs of Scribus users, what does CinePaint not do or need to do better? Thanks! Robin ------------------------------------------------------------------- Robin.Rowe at MovieEditor.com Beverly Hills, California www.CinePaint.org - Open source digital motion picture software
