On Saturday 04 October 2008 09:18:52 am Gregory Pittman wrote:
> ? Maillard wrote:
> > Un petit appel ? l'aide venant d'un ami universitaire :
> > http://www.arhv.lhivic.org/index.php/2008/10/03/827-small-is-beau
> >tiful-7 Les comptes rendus de cours ont ?t? archiv?s sous Xpress 3
> > et 4, or, la derni?re version du logiciel n'a pas de
> > compatibilit? ascendante et voil? nos scientifiques forts
> > d?pourvus.
> > Si quelqu'un a une id?e, ce serait sympa.
>
> struggling with my French at bit....
>
> Scribus will not be able to import Xpress files, but if you have
> the raw materials (photos, etc.) you could certainly re-create
> output in PDF format. Probably good to familiarize oneself with
> Scribus from the various information websites:
>
> http://www.scribus.net/
> http://docs.scribus.net/
> http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Main_Page
>
> One thing to add is that, at least to this point, Scribus has
> maintained the ability to import files from any *previous* version
> files, so there is less concern about obsolescence.
>
> Greg

Do you mean to say that a 1.3.3.x file can be read by 1.3.5 etc. 
without difficulty? 

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