Am Dienstag, 15. Februar 2005 08:46 schrieb Craig Ringer: > The main goal with the extension script code was to make it possible to > use PyQt to add new palettes and windows to the Scribus GUI. I expect > this to be useful for things like content management system interfaces. > With things like content management systems, there's a lot of variation > site-to-site and system-to-system, and the coding to interface to them > tends to involve lots of networking etc. Python with PyQt should be well > suited to writing the tools to integrate a site's content management > system with Scribus. It looks like it's useful for OpenClipArt too ;-) .
Thanks for your notes about this. I am using the Content Management System Plone which is based on Zope. Both are written in Python. So your words are quite interesting for me. I know that someone tries to use scribus as an PDF-Backend for a Zope-Site, to export webpages as well designed PDF-pages. He fails because scribus does not run in "server-mode". The Zope Community is totally pythonic so perhaps it would be useful to have some common discussions about this. If you like to get in touch with them have a look at http://www.zope.org, http://plone.org or use som irc-channel on freenode like #plone or #zope . I am promoting scribus in the german Zope Community that means the DZUG e.V. (http://www.zope.de) is doing its artwork with scribus. juh -- juh's Sudelbuch http://www.sudelbuch.de Libera Folio http://www.liberafolio.org B?rgerportale http://www.buergerportal.de Generationenprojekt http://www.generationenprojekt.de -------------- 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/20050215/64583ac0/attachment.pgp
