hi timothy j, > OK. Enough ranting. It is what it is. As the problems I documented seem > uninteresting to others, I will stop. >
well, yes, you're ranting is not very interesting to me. the problems you document may be of interest but are bit too much mixed up (and not separated from the ranting). my suggestions (which are generally valid for this list) - write one question per mail - change subject when you ask new questions - first ask if you understood correctly how scribus works, if you're doing it the supposed way; avoid putting judgements in your sentences and rember: there is more than one way to achieve a goal (and not all apps support all ways) - always praise the devs and the people who are helping you (it's not that they want or need it: but it increases the chances you get an answer or that your wishes get implemented!) - (if you're so determined to test scribus as you seem to be, please install also a copy of the development version: you will see if the issues you have, have already been fixed by the devs) (clearly, only some of the points above may apply to you...) i have seen few lists as open minded as the scribus' one and few development teams who are more keen to implement the suggestions they get from their users... but, sometimes, it still needs some time (and efffort) to get recognition for your good ideas... and sometimes you will be proved that your good ideas were not as good as you thought! ok, enough ranting for today! have fun a.l.e
