Richard Detwiler wrote: > There are many, probably a large majority of, computer users in the > world who think of the computer as a tool to get a job done, much like a > car is to get from one place to another. They don't want to have to > learn how an engine works, they want to know that when they turn the > key, the car starts, and know how to use the controls on the car. > But they need to more than that. My son almost cooked the engine on my BMW by not heeding the warning about the engine overheating. What you should know about a car is far from knowing how the engine works. What you should know about a computer is far from knowing how to program or how the OS works. The normal operating mode of Windows out of the box is completely unsafe. Compared to that, learning a few things about some other utilities to help Scribus help you is child's play.
Greg
