from Michael Harvey's note: Re: all you people desperate for the Scribus manual, in my opinion the book is nice but it is no Rosetta stone. I am not a programmer or even much of a computer user and I had figured out most of what I needed with ver. 1.3.3.12 before I got the book. The few sections I might still need help with (tables of contents, automatic page numbering) are poorly described in the book. I think with help on this list, and common sense, you will learn most of what you need.
-- Michael Harvey Victoria, BC, Can. I think we can handle negative criticism about the book, and no doubt some will be deserved. Things like TOCs and pagination are challenging to explain for a broad audience. The one thing I would say though, is that, even having written much of the book and proofread it all, while one might think that I would have the entire contents memorized at this point, but I find myself time and again needing to refer to the book when someone asks a question on the list even when I think I know the answer, and often the book corrects me. So it does serve as a learning tool for the novice and a reference for the experienced. Greg
