Hi, I have two things:
The first is a success story. We are a small Theatre in Dresden and in Mai 2006 we switched our workflow for all print stuff to scribus, gimp and inkscape. Stuff produced with Scribus: Playposter (A3 and 500 x 700 mm, CMYK), a monthly flyer (Din Lang, 2 sided, CMYK), CD-Cover for Press-CDs and some minor stuff, printed on a digital printer. Plus I used it to layout our homepage. I don't know if you want to put that to the other success stories. The second is a question regarding the scribus file format. We want to make a mass letter for fundraising (ca. 500 recipients) and our printshop needs them in one pdf-file. Because we want to use some graphics in it and want it to have a better typographie than Openoffice or MS Word could produce, I thought about using scribus to create the letter. But, as far as I understand it, it is not possible to change a text frame using a python script within scribus? So the next Idea was to write a script that creates a .sla file from snippets. Snippets are: the main letter, the address field, which has to change and some graphics placed on every page. Can this be done? If yes, how? Thank you, Jan Schrewe
