Le Tigre wrote: > Tino Schwarze a ?crit : >> On Sat, Mar 25, 2006 at 02:18:09PM +0000, Le Tigre wrote: >> >> >>> in "Le Tigre", we write (p.23): "Le Tigre is made with Scribus, which is >>> the open version of DTP softwares Xpress and Indesign". >>> >>> A reader asks us not to mention the commercial softwares when telling >>> about Scribus. >> >> At least, Scribus is not an "open version" of some commercial app. This >> is plain wrong. I's say that Scribus doesn't need to define itself by >> comparison to other apps. >> > > Yes I'm sorry it's a bad traduction. It was in French "Scribus, > ?quivalent libre des logiciels libres de PAO XPress et Indesign", which > mean "similar to".
Do you really have the second "libres" there? That would be strange, indeed. Otherwise, on some of the "official" scribus web sites, you still can find the original definition of "what is scribus?": "Scribus is a Page Layout program for GNU/Linux?, similar to Adobe? PageMaker, QuarkXPress or Adobe? InDesign, except that it is published under the GNU GPL." So your formulation may be a little clumsy, but not in contradiction with scribus' original definition. Times may have changed, though, and newer scribus web pages don't show this definition any more. A curious case is google's first hit on "scribus", where I can read: Scribus :: Open Source Desktop Publishing for Linux, Mac OS? X and ... - Mar 18 Layout program for Linux, similar to Adobe PageMaker, QuarkXPress or Adobe InDesign, except that it is published under the GNU GPL. www.scribus.net/ - 39k - 24 Mar 2006 - Cached - Similar pages - Remove result Clicking on the page URL or even on the cached page doesn't show any mention of Adobe etc., though, so it is somewhat mysterious where google got this text from. -- Martin
