My main "product" is a "fanzine" that averages 22-24 pages and usually has a 
lot of photos (old cars... d/l the 8 page sample PDF from the link in my sig or 
drop me an e-mail and I'll send a full copy as a PDF file if anyone's that 
interested).  I don't do layers. I mostly print in a two column format with 
pics interspersed through out. I don't flow text around pics, I change the size 
of the text boxes to go around them. I find that easier to do and much easier 
on editing. Changing text size, font, etc., might lead to a slight adjustment 
of text box size, but flow still works right... in PM6 anyway. The pics are 
embedded in the document, so the PDf file might be 5 mb one issue, 13 mb the 
next -- depending on number and size of pics. I generally keep resolution to no 
more than 200 dpi, though 150 dpi is generally enough for a 1200 dpi laser 
printer (I like to have a little leeway in case I need to make a pic a bit 
larger, that's why I usually leave it 200 dpi). Pics are edited with Corel 
PhotoPaint now, I don't need anything as complicated/powerful as Adobe 
PhotoShop. The GIMP will probably be overkill. 

I sometimes work on a full 200-300 page book. If Scribus works well with the 
magazine I can deal with breaking the book into chapters then merging PDFs with 
other tools. 

The bottom line is I know Scribus isn't the only DTP program out there for 
Linux. I'm considering PageStream also. It sounds like PgS is what I probably 
need, but I'll give Scribus a test drive along with the PgS demo (which has 
some feature limitations... couldn't find out what -- might not save or print, 
or be limited to one or a few pages). Since I'm not doing anything complicated, 
Scribus might have the features I need. When I print in color it's not through 
separations, but straight to a color laser. Someone more into professional DTP 
than I probably wouldn't be satisfied with it, and I may not be, but will give 
it a try anyway. I'm not in a hurry to switch, I could go on using PM6 for 
another 10 years as long as it functions on the hardware I have! 


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Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2008 14:09:29 +0200
From: JLuc <[email protected]>

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