On Wednesday 17 May 2006 09:48, Tobias Hilbricht wrote: > Am Mittwoch, 17. Mai 2006 02:23 schrieb Johannes Graumann: > > My problem is, that by dealing with such things as graphs in coordinate > > systems (think axes, axis-labels, label-dashes, impulse plots with > > annotation of prominent peaks) and technical drawings, the scribus > > document - while eventually being able to yield a pleasing result - is > > extremely tedious to work with. > > Is Scribus the right tool for a presentation with technical/scientific > content like that? As I have no experiences with Scribus with respect to > the creation of presentations - I took this feature as I nice asset to > present onscreen a static layout meant basically for printing - I am > wondering why you prefer Scribus over, say OpenOffice Impress or PowerPoint > or LaTeX with beamer? All three tools offer ways to make the result rather > platform independent and they have more features, as far as the creation of > presentations is concerned.
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