On Sunday 06 January 2008 7:29:53 am Gregory Pittman wrote: > > You should look at the way the LaTeX to HTML converters do > > this. They make a hyperlinked table of contents and for > > footnotes they link the number to another page with the > > reference on it. Another idea is create a way to structure > > documents in Scribus like it is possible in OpenOffice.org. > > In the end, I think Scribus is simply the wrong tool for that > job. What is really needed is something that works like > Scribus -- setting up frames, importing images, placing things > with some lower level of precision, but then creating an html > file instead of PDF. Regardless of some way of "translating" > Scribus positioning and other features, some kind of manual > tweaking will be necessary.
Kword does this. It is a frames-based word processor that can save as html. I don't know how well it translates frames into html for positioning, but it is worth looking at. -- Scott Linux user #: 246504
