Hi, Jeffrey Silverman wrote: > I vote for graphics. Page layout is traditionally the domain of > graphic designers, and the page layout workflow may include image > editing and drawing. All this stuff, yes, is probably done in an > "office" but it is not the same as "office productivity" apps. > > Acrobat Reader is a little tougher. I'd almost put that in "Internet" > at this point. But what's the harm in having it in multiple locations? > That is always an option. > > On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 8:39 PM, Gregory Pittman<gregp_ky at yahoo.com> wrote: >> On 08/06/2009 08:01 PM, Jean Basile wrote: >>> I don't know about the other packs, but the debs clasify Scribus in the >>> Graphics menu. My feeling that the Office menu is more appropiate. What do >>> you think? >>> >>> >> I think it's a tough call. IIRC, Fedora has vacillated on this. currently, >> in F 11 it's in Graphics, and labeled as "Page Layout", subtitled Scribus. >> >> Adobe Reader seems to move around also, currently in Office. Seems like they >> should be together. >> >> Greg
Actually I'd vote against 'Office' (thus for 'Graphics-->Layout'). Ubuntu and OpenSuse once had Scribus in 'Office', and even worse, it was in subsection 'Wordprocessing'; several users I've been instructing in usage of linux desktops tried it out - and got stranded right away. They got the idea that Scribus was an OOo-alternative and had no clue what DTP meant. Sveinn ? Felli
