On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 12:09 AM, Jurgen Gaeremyn < jurgen.gaeremyn at pandora.be> wrote:
> Hi Dwain, > > If the bug report has been filed, I assume that the bug will get its place > somewhere in the bug-list-hierarchy... and when/if the report reaches top of > the stack, it will be addressed. > > I'd like to turn your suggestion around: apparently it's also in your > corporate interest that as many programs as possible work well with Nitro > PDF 6. i'm just an end user of open source and commercial products. i have no commercial interest in nitro pdf. i just know that adobe acrobat (with the exception of v.5) will open pdf forms from scribus and since nitro pdf is less expensive than acrobat (and less bloated also) i have a tool that does what i need with the exception of opening scribus produced files. > > > In many open source projects, input from professional programmers into the > source code has added great value to the output. Maybe you could invite (a > part of) your programming crew to join the Scribus team. That way they can > address the issues related to conjunction ... and also contribute to the > Scribus project. i have filed a pre-release bug with the nitro team along with the sla and pdf files from scribus. i will pass this idea of yours along to the nitro team and see what happens. > > > This will result in... > ...your programmers gaining insight in (apparently, since it crashed > Nitro,) a different PDF-approach, generating a more robust Nitro code. > ... the Scribus code working more stable - more bugs getting fixed > ... the open source mindset entering your company engineers. > ... possibly the added satisfaction of helping developing a widely used > program (to be a little blunt: wider spread than Nitro PDF, I dare assume) this is true. does the adobe acrobat team work in conjunction with the scribus team? this bit of information would be helpful to know if they do when i approach the folks on the nitro beta team about working with the scribus team. cheers, dwain -- "Fear of the devil is one way of doubting God. " - Kahlil Gibran -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.scribus.info/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20090523/34b18d95/attachment.htm>
