I just finished laying out a 20 digest-sized page 'zine' using Scribus, and I 
would like to pass along my experiences.  First, my setup: I'm running Scribus 
1.3.3.2 on a Windows 2000 machine.  The machine has 512 meg of ram, and a AMD 
Athalon 1800+ processor.

The 'zine' is essentially an oversized newsletter that is being sent to 44 
fellow members of an APA (Amateur Press Association) dedicated to Science 
Fiction and Fantasy.  It is printed on American-style letter sized paper in 
landscape mode, with two zine pages on each side of each physical sheet of 
paper.  I set the pages up manually so that they printed correctly in booklet 
form.  Scribus probably would have done that for me but I was in a hurry and 
just went ahead and did it.  The zine was originally supposed to be 16 pages 
long, but I discovered that I needed to expand that to 20 pages at the last 
minute.

Overall things went well.  I ended up with a very nice looking zine, and will 
almost certainly continue to use Scribus for the zine.  At the same time I'm 
using an unstable version of the software, and as expected I ran into a few 
problems, though no crashes.  The most frustrating problem was the drastic 
slowdown as the zine got larger.  I also ran into a couple of problems and one 
apparent bug.  First, I had a great deal of problems linking text frames for a 
while.  I discovered that if I set up a text frame and then changed the shape 
to 2 columns with a gap between them, Scribus wouldn't let me link to the 
resulting frame.  It said that the frame was already full (Sorry, I don't have 
the exact message in front of me).  That was fairly easy to work around.  I 
linked and then set up the shape of the frame.  Second, when I had to expand 
the zine from 16 to 20 pages I tried to move text frames that were already 
linked to other text frames around in the document.  That didn't work so well.  
I ended up getting unpredictable results, with text in some frames duplicated.  
I finally just got rid of all of the text frames except for the first one in 
the chains I moved, and then re-established them.  At that point I ran into 
what pretty much has to be a bug, though it may be very difficult to reproduce. 
 When I printed the zine, the text but not the pictures were cut off on the 
right side.  Only approximately 8.5 inches of text were printed, even though 
landscape should give you 11 inches.  As I said, pictures printed out to the 11 
inch mark.  The layout on the screen was also fine.  I messed with this problem 
for a while, then just saved and got out of Scribus and then back in.   The 
problem went away.  I remember hating intermittent problems back when I was a 
serious programmer, but this appears to be one.  If I can get it to reproduce 
I'll file a bug report.

In any case, I came away happy, with a nice looking zine, and no more bugs than 
you would expect from an unstable version.
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