Louis, thank you! There's a new version on http://www.thomas-zastrow.de/brochure.pdf
Printing it on a LaserJet looks good. Btw.: I'm not sure what OpenSource-Font would be the best for such a flyer? The Luxi-Sans, which I use at the moment looks a little bit to heavy, I think. Louis Desjardins schrieb: > > Hi Tom, > > It's short and sweet! > > Can I suggest you hyphenate the text so the type will stand out > better? I would also suggest to use curly quotes and em dashes to > achieve a more professional look. You could even use italic for the > quote from Sourceforge. > Done! > I find the margins to be very narrow. I wonder how this will come out > from a regular printer. Also, the upper and lower blue bands are > bleed and this will definitely challenge the printer. Anyhow, I would > suggest you actually print the flyer and fold it to make sure it is > to your exact taste. Some margins adjustments may be needed. > > I changed a lot ;-) > As a general note on many other works done with Scribus is some > (many?) users seem to be unaware of the hyphenation capabilities of > the program. Although not perfect (and Scribus is not alone on that > field), the hyphenation engine works well and in many languages. > Hyphenating text is a way to avoid bigger than necessary blank holes > in some lines of text. > >
