<snip> Additionally, Scribus's text features cannot be reproduced in HTML. There's no way to control kerning in HTML, and the user-agent expects to do its own justification & text flow. Working around these issues would probably involve writing downright awful HTML that absolutely positions every character individually - and explodes into an unreadable mess when viewed with non-default font sizes.
If you want to publish Scribus-designed content, I'd recommend putting up a PDF. If you're just looking for a web page editor I don't think Scribus is what you are looking for. </snip> Craig Thank you very much for the explanation, it's greatly appreciated. I did not really want to go the html route, but asked just in case there was a way. My reason for the request was for our newsletter. I have to send it as a couple of dozen (and more at times) separate pdf pages because I and many recipients have very slow dial up. Sending as one large PDFcan take a long time for the subscriber to obtain. Some individual pages can take 5 minutes and more before they display on a recipients monitor so the whole newsletter can take 10 minutes or more. I have tried zipping the pdf but the file size reduction is not worth the effort.
