On Tuesday 23 June 2009 02:48:24 am Lori Jiacinto wrote: > I've been reading about Scribus and finally downloaded it today > to try it out...and I'm having problems with it. This is Scribus > 1.3.3.13 prebuilt for Windows, installed from the installer; I'm > running Windows XP, and I've installed Ghostscript 8.64. > > The first problem I've observed is there is no "paper" shown in > the GUI. I am working through the "Scribus Quick Start Guide", > and when I created a new page, there was no "page" drawn on the > GUI...just rulers on the edges. When I would add a shape and > change its color, all I saw were red box outlines; the only way I > found to see my page properly was with the print preview. I > restarted Scribus in console mode, and there are many messages: > "ASSERT: "src_dc && dst_dc" in kernel\qpaintdevice_win.cpp (388) > QPixmap: Invalid pixmap parameters". What did I do > incorrectly, and what should I do to fix this and see the > document I'm creating? > > The second problem occurred when I attempted to insert a .JPG > image and Scribus crashed. From the console window: "Scribus > Crash ----------------------- Scribus crashes due to the > following exception : EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION Calling > Emergency Save". > > I thought I had followed the Windows installation instructions > correctly... Is there a step I missed somewhere? > > Kind regards, > Lori > > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: > <http://lists.scribus.info/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20090623 >/7f570b10/attachment.htm> > _______________________________________________ > scribus mailing list > scribus at lists.scribus.info > http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus
I have a bit of pity for those who still struggle with Windows. But you need to install Ghostscript first, and then Scribus. I assume no knowledge of Scribus at this point. Don't be insulted if I describe the first steps in great detail. The paper you see fills and overfills the Scribus viewport. Try changing the view to 50% (Click the menu header "View" on the top bar) and you will see the entire page image. This doesn't change the page, just your view of the page. The crash when bringing in a JPEG file is more challenging. The usual way to bring in a picture file is to create a graphic frame first, then right click on that frame and choose the menu item "Get image." Did you do that? Do you know how to draw a graphic frame on the page? There are three different ways. They all work. The simplest is to type "i" on the blank page and then left click and stretch out the frame to size with the mouse. You should see a frame with dotted borders, a big x in the middle and little red boxes (handles) around the periphery. Right click inside the frame to get to a menu. There are lots of howtos and wiki items to help you out, but the elusive Official Manual is the most comprehensive guide. If you describe what steps you went through to import the jpeg graphic then perhaps we can be of more help. -- John Culleton Create Book Covers with Scribus/e-book $5.95 http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html
