Thanks Craig. On 9/17/07, Craig Bradney <cbradney at scribus.info> wrote: > Open Scribus, go to Help->Scribus Manual.
I did it but there is no manual or help documentation. > If theres no docs, and you are on debian etc, theres a documentation package > to install. I am using Fedora 7 and Scribus has come bundled with it - 1.3.3.6 probably. Your reply suggests that the documentation package is on my Fedora 7 DVD. I'll look it up, thanks. The problem is I can't connect to the Internet from Fedora 7 - I have a dial-up internet connection - it just doesn't recognize the carrier even! I don't know what they have done with the dial-up functionality - it seems to be some kind of an over-enhancement of security - however, I can connect to the Internet from the same machine using a Windows installation. It was not like that previously but it's strange now as I am having to work on Windows installed on one disk to browse the Internet and am using the Linux disk for work! I can't browse the Internet and work at the same time! I'll post this issue on Fedora List. The reason I mentioned it here is that I haven't yet upgraded to a broadband or DSL connection and browsing the Scribus docs on a dial-up connection only works when I am connected to the Internet - which is when I am using Windows and Scribus is not there! Anyway, Scribus-1.3.3.6 is really vastly improved than the 1.2.2cvs I used to work on previously. Thanks a lot for that. -- Best regards, Asif
