Gregory Pittman wrote: > dwain.alford at gmail.com wrote: > >> back to the article, did i understand correctly that scribus can produce >> a presentation similar to ms powerpoint and open office impress? >> >> > In essence, what you can do is to use a PDF for your presentation. Thus, > Scribus gives you all its layout capabilities for creating your > presentation. > > thanks, greg. as i read the getting started with scribus wiki, i am picking up some things.
i asked this question in my first post, let me pose it again a bit differently: in pagemaker 6.52, you can "turn off and on" each side of a cell. in scribus you can only turn printing on or off for the entire table or cell. is there plans in a future release to add this feature, or is it felt that a feature such as this is not needed, because it can be done in open office and imported into scribus? i am looking forward to learning more about scribus and using it as a platform for printing art work that i create in inkscape. and speaking of inkscape, i had placed an inkscape svg in scribus and received a message that some of the properties were not supported by scribus. i assume tighter integration is still under way? didn't i read something about this recently on the list? i'm using 1.3.3.4 on a windows 2000 platform. regards, dwain
