Christoph Sch?fer schrieb: <snip> > > I'd do the Rembrandt part. But please don't expect any results tomorrow -- > the > heat caused some health problems for me :( >
I know what you mean: Just this week, we had one student and a colleague who collapsed in his office, just from the heat ... I wish you the best for your health. And, certainly, thank you for the Rembrandt-tutorial, I'm anxious awaiting it! > Anyway, I just started downloading the public domain files from wikipedia. > It'll take some days to hatch a nice design :) > > To prevent double efforts I suggest the Rembrandt thingy to become some kind > of an advertising publication (in a broad sense) with more "free" elements, > while the Scribus magazine could provide more structure. > Good idea. > >> Dependent ones: >> >> Part 1: >> Updating of text content to 1.3.* >> New screenshots of Scribus 1.3.* >> > > I'd still prefer to cover 1.2.x as well. It's still the "official" version > and > will probably continue to be widely used for some time. > OK. > >> Part 2: >> Import of the original tutorial into the Wiki >> Adding Wiki links to other Wiki articles and general wikfisation >> >> Part 3: >> Recreating Freedom Yug sample magazine in 1.3.* (original content) >> Variation of Freedom Yug sample magazine (changed content) >> > > Why's that? To have 3 tutorials? Personally, I'd prefer to see the only last > parts of the Freedom Yug tutorial (vector drawing, PDF forms, CM) > updated/adjusted. > > That's again the question of pictures .... Best, Tom -- ---------------------------- http://www.thomas-zastrow.de ----------------------------
