> ----- Original Message ----- > Subject: Re: [Scribus] Again: Tutorial > From: Louis Desjardins <louis_desjardins at mardigrafe.com> > To: scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > Date: 26-07-2006 12:32 > > > MaHan a ?crit : > > --- listen at thomas-zastrow.de wrote: > > > > > >>Hi friends, > >> > > > > > >>Am I right that somebody will convert the tutorial > >>into Wiki-pages (sorry, I > >>don't find the thread again)? So, should I wait > >>until this work is done? I > >>would spent some time in new screenshots, > >>enhancements etc. > >> > > > > > > Thomas, you are most probably right:) We've > > (Christoph, Greg) started to discuss who will do what > > and in which way, nevertheless some initial work has > > started to create the needed tutorial structure > > http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Get_Started_with_Scribus > > > > The basic idea is to first import the whole content > > into the Wiki (either from Niyam's OOwriter original, > > or from it's html-ised version), and to refurbish and > > enhance it, then. > > Could it be possible to keep track of the changes (just by the paragraph > headings would be fine) so I could rapidly maintain the French > translation of the tutorial. I did the translation of the 1st version, > back in 2004 and would like to keep it up-to-date. > > Thanks! Wonderful! Thanks again! :) > > > I'll contact you off-list in the > > evening for further details, but imho there is sure > > one thing you could start doing right now: you could > > try to recreate the sample file (FreedomYug) in > > Scribus 1.3.* and replace it's content with other > > texts and pictures, while preserving its layout. > > I personally would prefer Scribus community related > > content, but there might be some better suggestions > > from the list. Greg, Christoph? > > But, Maciej, wouldn't it better to keep this "Freedom Yug" document in > the state it was done and add to it instead? The text is all about Open > Source and the situation that prevails in small villages in India if I > remember well. I found that text to be interesting, informative and with > a touch of exotism for a North American, plus, it was inspiring ? there > is a lot of people out there that are not aware (still) of FOSS! Can I > say these 8 pages (or so) weren't the "tutorial" in itself but a > effective way to demonstrate the capabilities of Scribus with the help > of the tutorial? So, yes, the structure of it has to do with the > tutorial, but the content is Nyam's personnal touch. If anything, I > would keep it as it is and add new pages to show new features if needed. > The tutorial itself (the OO.o file) can (needs) of course be edited > thoroughly. Maybe you will have better ideas! I can still be convinced. > It's only my personnal view on this. :) >
In a way I agree with Louis, so my opinion would be to recreate the existing document on the wiki, then make a copy that covers Scribus are the current level (you choose 1.2.5 or 1.3.x+) Regards Craig
