Owen wrote: > On Sun, 1 Apr 2007 01:46:38 +0200 > Christoph Sch?fer <christoph-schaefer at gmx.de> wrote: > > >> Am Sonntag, 1. April 2007 01:17 schrieb Thomas Zastrow: >> >>> Christoph Sch?fer schrieb: >>> >>>> Am Samstag, 31. M?rz 2007 23:24 schrieb Thomas Zastrow: >>>> >>>>> Dear all, dear Hermann, >>>>> >>>>> until the "Google Summer Of Code" adds true mathematical capabilities to >>>>> Scribus, it is possible to import equations into Scribus with a >>>>> workaround. Take a look: >>>>> >>>>> http://www.thomas-zastrow.de/scribus/ScribusAndjEuclid/ScribusAndJeuclid >>>>> .pd f >>>>> >>>>> And the Scribus file: >>>>> >>>>> http://www.thomas-zastrow.de/scribus/ScribusAndjEuclid/ScribusAndJeuclid >>>>> > > >>> I already thought about that. But Hermann is working on a *real* >>> integration of formulas into Scribus. So I'm exciting waiting for his >>> solution which will hopefully make my workaround obsolet. >>> >> Hi Tom, >> >> I don't think an article would become obsolete anytime soon, since you used >> OO.o and MathML, while Herm will try to integrate LaTeX. Many people don't >> want to learn LaTeX and may feel more comfortable with OO.o instead. >> > > > > I do not have cause for using maths, but have experimented with Kile (a LaTeX > front end) > > It is a very easy system to produce math, and create postscript for importing > into Scribus, see an example at > > http://members.pcug.org.au/~rcook/scribus/math.pdf which has been made from > http://members.pcug.org.au/~rcook/scribus/math.sla > I've also done this with pdflatex, with pretty good results (maybe not as good as these), importing the PDF into an image frame.
Greg
