Quoting PLinnell <mrdocs at scribus.info>: > The Scribus Team Announces 1.3.2 - Egalit? > > The Scribus Team is pleased to announce the release of Scribus 1.3.2 - > Egalit? - Open Source Page Layout. The 1.3.2 release is the third > development version working towards a new stable 1.4. > > With 1.3.2, we are excited to announce the first beta of Scribus on > the Windows? platform. With the gracious support of Trolltech AS, > developer of the Qt C++ application framework, we are able to release > Scribus on Windows with Qt 3. > > Within this release period: > > * We welcomed another member to the team, Jean Ghali, who performed > the Windows migration and developed the printing system for Windows. > * We resolved over 290 requests and/or bugs which included: > * Made significant progress in cleaning and restructuring the codebase > which has lead to speed improvements, clearer code and opened the way > forward for future 1.3.x development. > * Preparation for the new modular file load and save system. > * EXIF support > * Enhancements to TIFF and PSD file format support > * Image Effects - Tinting, Sharpening and more can be applied directly > within Scribus. > * Better cursor placement in text frames > * Section based page numbering > * Enhancements to the colour wheel and shortwords plugins > * Enhancements to guide management > * PDF export with viewer export options > * Updates for both Windows and Mac OS? X compatibility > * Significant updates to documentation, including the beginning of > 1.3.x documentation. > * Translation updates > > About Scribus > > Scribus is an open source page layout program with the aim of > producing conformant commercial grade output in PDF and Postscript., > along with extensive support for graphical PDF form and PDF > presentations. > > While the goals of the program are ease of use and simple easy to > understand tools, Scribus offers support for professional publishing > features, such as CMYK colors, easy PDF creation and Encapsulated > Postscript import/export. Other professional features include full ICC > color management, spot colors and creation of color separations. > > Scribus is commercially supported and is available for Linux/*nix/BSD, > along with MacOSX(R) and Windows(R). Scribus is used around the world > for newspaper production, book publishing and a wide variety of page > layout tasks. > > Getting Scribus 1.3.2: > > You can: > > * Download source tarballs and document templates and some rpms from > our Sourceforge Download page: > http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=125235 > > * Visit the downloads page on www.scribus.org.uk for the same. > > * Download from our Scribus Docs mirror. http://docs.scribus.net > > * For Debian and Ubuntu repositories, visit Scribus Debian Repository. > http://debian.scribus.net > > * For MacOSX installation notes and downloads: http://aqua.scribus.net > > * For Windows installation notes and downloads: > http://windows.scribus.net > > The Scribus Team would also like to thank Anduin.net/?verby Consulting > for gracefully sponsoring our Scribus Documentation site, our Bug > Tracker and Anonymous CVS server. Also, a note of thanks to > University of Salford - School of Media, Music and Performance for > providing continued hosting of www.scribus.net. Many thanks also to > our translators and many end users and testers for their valuable > feedback. >
Let's say: "Bravo ? tous!" The Win32 version is a great news I think... Raphael
