Am Mittwoch, 26. September 2007 00:01 schrieb Dr. Werner Popken: > Next question: > > Consider a book of chapters each having a title and lots of paragraphs > and an image to the left of the first paragraph to start with. The > text is in a database and can be fetched, transformed and imported > chapter by chapter (a bit tedious, but not too bad). > > Would it be a way to define a template for this having the appropriate > image frame? Where do I find a tutorial about templates?
http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Arbeiten_mit_Musterseiten > > Where do I find something about page headers and footers? I know the > tutorial about page numbering. It's exactly the same technique. > > I'd rather like to write a program to produce the .sla-file directly > and then do some finetuning afterwards - unfortunately the structure > of this file is quite complicated, so it would take me some time to > find out. Is this approach viable? If so, how would I do it? > > I understand that this would be possible using Python, but I'd rather > not learn Python. I guess you're out of luck ;) HTH Christoph P.S.: Why don't you spend a few minutes to skim the Wiki for relevant information (it even has a search feature). Oh, and there's a thing called Help Browser in Scribus ;)
