Well, wouldn't you export the finished product into a PDF, which makes the equasion into a line-drawing. Then it doesn't matter what it was before it was in Scribus, does it?
Louis Desjardins writes: > Thomas Zastrow a ?crit : >> Gustavo Homem schrieb: >>>> In Scribus directly, its not possible. But you can do the following: >>>> >>>> - Create your equation in OpenOffice. >>>> - Right click on it and export it to MathML >>>> - Use JEuclid, a MathML implementation in Java, to convert the >>>> MathML-File into SVG, PostScript or whatever >>>> - Import that into scribus. >>>> >>> >>> It's not so complicated. If you write the text on OpenOffice Writer and >>> then export to HTML, the formulas get exported to gifs which can then be >>> imported directly intro Scribus. >>> >>> Cheers >>> Gustavo >>> >>> >> Thanks, you are right :-) > > Hmmm... GIF is not the preferred format in pre-press. If that document is > meant to be printed, it is to be avoided (some might add, avoided *at all > costs*)... > > Louis >> >> Best, >> >> Tom > > _______________________________________________ > scribus mailing list > scribus at lists.scribus.info > http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus
