I'm sure he's very educated about everything DTP, I don't question that. Another thing the creators of Scribus should consider is that there will be a lot of people like me who just need a DTP package in order to create a book or pamphlet or something along the lines, but they aren't necessarily wanting/or needing to become experts at DTP. I didn't want to lay out hundreds and hundreds of dollars for a program I'll use once. In other words, they'll get it because it's free, they'll use it for what they need and then probably never use it again until the next project comes along that requires it.. Considering that market in addition to the seasoned pros is a good move because the beginners will be happy that they can produce a book easily and they'll tell their friends about it. I've already told one person about Scribus as a matter of fact... Especially being open source, always design for the lowest common denominator to satisfy the, "Oh, you mean I don't have to pay $800 for Quark in order to do this?" crowd =)
(yes, I had the full resolution set for th preview setting, completely illegible on the screen. All of the images will have the same width, but different heights) -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Image-frame-doesn%27t-make-any-sense-to-me-tf4381471.html#a12493390 Sent from the Scribus mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
