I'm using Scibus to put together an A2 poster consisting of a map of the world and accompanying info.
The graphics are in SVG form (created by Inkscape) and Scribus is being used to add the text and produce the print ready PDF. However, the SVG file is very large (> 2MB) and complicated (it is a detailed map). This causes Scribus to perform extremely slowly and it normally crashes within a couple of minutes of the SVG being imported. Scribus is effectively unusable. I've tried removing as much from the file as possible including simplifying the paths. However any further removal will impact on the map accuracy. I'm trying to avoid using PNG or other bitmap images as this impacts on print quality. I have tried encapsulating the map as an PDF or PDS exports from Inkscape. This works however Inkscape's exports are not as good as Scribus and colour management and the PDF ultimately created by Scribus seems lower quality. I want to use Scribus to create the PDF to take full advantage of its press-ready features but I've run into a brick wall. Can anyone offer any useful advice to work around for this situation that allows me to create a top quality, press ready PDF? Chris
