Am Freitag, 28. Juli 2006 02:58 schrieb Clare Johnstone: > Dear all, > I am about to be a newbie in scribus, and I hope this CMR document gets to > be part of the tutorial section. (Including the bits the original author > found difficult, > the 4 colors and the rotation). and thanks to you all, it is fascinating. > clare
I strongly agree, since this is a category of documents that are quite likely to be created in a DTP software, but don't require any "creative" (I started to hate this word after having too much conversations with too many clueless and ignorant Apple/Adobe users who still think that the software is a measurement of creativity) or "artistic" skills. Alongside PDF forms, having a separate tutorial on this kind of layout, will probably meet the expectations of many corporate non-artistic users. So Bogdan, if you like, go ahead. You probably need not write in English, since our Maciej will be more than happy to translate -- he's on vacation, so I can promise you everything, and Maciej will have to pick up the pieces when he's back ;) Be that as it may, I'd be glad to see a tutorial on this topic on the Wiki! > > On 7/27/06, Maciej Hanski <ma_han2000 at yahoo.de> wrote: > > Bogdan Malinowski napisa?(a): > > >> Excellent work, Bogdan. If you leave the files where > > >> they are, we will add them to out "Made with Scribus" > > >> section on the Wiki. > > > > > > sure! i want this file to be popular. > > > > > >>> i couldnt use 4 images in 4 colours > > >>> (scribus at windows2k) - maybe somebody > > >>> will fix this problem, all files are on this site. > > > > > > what about this ? i know it is not soo important but it distressing me. > > > all files are on site - maybe you will try? > > > > After my extended weekend -- I'm leaving right now :) BTW, if you agree > > on releasing your .sla file unter the GNU FDL Licence, we could probably > > consider using your CMR form (.sla file including pictures) in our > > Scribus tutorial on the Scribus Wiki. > > > > cheers > > Maciej Cheers, Christoph
