Considering the substance of your elaborate choice of words ( _scrounge_, _fugue_ ), I close it here to stop any further contamination. So, no more comments from yours truly.
On 4/21/05, Gregory Pittman <gpittman at iglou.com> wrote: > Asif Lodhi wrote: > > > Lastly, I am a small-time not-so-well-off guy and don't have a printer > > at my home. Everytime I have to run to the nearest > > wordprocessing/composing shop and get the stuff printed - that, > > almost always, doesn't give me the quality I want. > > > Ok, now this is all starting to come together. > At least part of what needs to happen is you need to have some kind of > working relationship with these shops. We've had these kinds of > discussions before. > If nothing else, I think this illustrates the value of giving more > specifics about your needs. Sometimes there are work-arounds. You have > to consider that you will do all this work and still be disappointed. > There are some very knowledgeable people involved with Scribus as far as > print shop issues (I'm not one of them). The more specific questions > you ask, the more they can help. > > You're no doubt in a little bit of a fugue state -- you need to settle > down and not try to eat the whole thing at once. If you're talking > about a resume, surely the color management issue only involves a > portion of what you are trying to accomplish. > > With Latex, you need to scrounge a book somewhere -- borrow one, find > one in a library, I don't know. The online stuff in 'info latex' in a > sense has all the information, but it's very hard to learn from, better > as a resource after you already know quite a bit. > > Greg > _______________________________________________ > Scribus mailing list > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus > -- Best regards Asif Lodhi
