To the Scribus Development Team:

I am a Scribuw Newbie and have submitted to this illustrious group a few 
queries, which have always been answered competently, politely, and--most 
important--patiently!  Although I unfortunately cannot afford to purchase the 
new Scribus manual myself, I have been following the discussion concerning how 
to cost effectively print and store a relatively small run of these books, and 
another possible solution immediately came to mind.

I am currently retired, but about 13 years ago I worked for a county agency 
that administered a land information system which we leased to both 
municipalities and the public on an annual basis.  The service included 
providing data about recorded land records, assessment information, and maps 
showing parcels within the county by jurisdiction.  With this service we also 
provided a hard-copy version of these maps, which, if I were recall correctly, 
were stitch-bound then glued into their soft covers, then trimmed.  We usually 
ordered relatively small quantities [typically 2,000-10,000 volumes] of these 
map albums, which were prepared for us by the Xerox Repro center here on Long 
Island.  They used to use a system called the "Docutech", which digitally 
stored images of our map sheets after they were scanned in, and if we were 
certain that we would have additional runs of map albums a certain township 
they, too, could store the entire run on this system.

I don't know about current pricing, but they might be willing to cut your 
development team some slack because of your community-based development status. 
 Of course, your team would also have to check with them about color profiles 
and templates, etc.

I just thought I would throw this idea out for consideration.  Good luck with 
the manual and with your future development--and debugging--projects.

Bob





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