> Original HTML messages are attached > > ----- Original Message ----- > Subject: Re: [Scribus] PDF in Windows > From: Steven Boothe <steven.boothe at gmail.com> > To: scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > Date: 12-01-2007 6:49 > > > On 1/11/07, Tom Davidson <mail at tomdavidson.org> wrote: > > > > ... We are not so much after generic document generations, but the ability > > to collaboratively work on existing PDFs... > > > In this case then, if you are still interested in a Free Open Source > Solution for collaboratively filling out PDF forms then I suggest you look > into importing the PDF files to Inkscape as PNG files, zipping the > inkscape/image files and sending that back and forth to re-open and edit in > native Inkscape .svg files until you are ready for final output. > > Inkscape also available for Windows (in addition to Linux, OSX, etc) at > http://inkscape.org >
Why would you suggest Inkscape for editing a PNG made from a PDF over Scribus? In Scribus, you can import a PDF into an image frame and place text frames over the top as required. SVG's text capabilities are average, and Inkscape cannot handle the creation of PDF forms. The importation of PDF into Scribus image frames depends heavily on Ghostscript and if it is too old or not there, it just won't work. There are 3 varieties, ESP, GPL and AFPL, of which AFPL leads the way but all are available in an 8.x version, with 8.54 being the latest. Regards Craig -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20070112/d1b82104/attachment.html
