Something I've been tossing around in my head is a concept of a different sort of reference than documentation in Scribus itself or some of the tutorials.
The idea is to take the individual design elements of DTP as used in Scribus, then create an explanatory listing of the operations that are pertinent to that element. For example, one might start with the topic/heading "Text frame", then compile a collection of all the things you might do with/to a text frame, starting with creation, of course, but including text entry from various sources, manipulation of contents, shape, position, linking, and so forth. To be sure, some of this is repetitive, as in the fact that some things you can do with a text frame apply to any frame. It just seems that many of the questions that come through the list are of the type, "How do I do such-and-such with a text frame?" And that people are beginning with an idea of what they want to do, and trying to find a logical place to start. Does anyone else think this is a worthwhile endeavor? Greg
