On Wednesday, August 4, 2010 4:42 PM, "Baseball Bob" <help at scribus.info> wrote:
I am trying to drop Windows altogether, and go to Ubuntu. But I run a baseball league for kids every summer, and depend on Ventura Publisher ( a WYSIWYG desktop publishing program) to make all necessary forms, and to produce good-looking many-page manuals for coaches and parents. I wonder if moving to Scribus would be workable for me? I don't need absolute compatibility with Ventura, but I have found Ventura to be very convenient over the years, so would like a Linux DTP program that has similar attributes. Would Scribus be good for me? Or is it mainly just a single-page layout program, that might bog down when tackling something like a 35-page user manual for example? ----------------- There is virtually no limit to the size of a document you can create with Scribus. However, for speed, it is usually a good idea to break your project into pieces that are no more than 10-20 pages in length. I normally create sections that are 1-5 pages, create the PDF, then (using Kubuntu), I use "pdftk" to combine the sections. If the pages are all the same format (e.g. no difference between left and right pages), for a 35 page manual, I would probably create 5 seven page sections: Part1, Part2 ... Part 7. Because Scribus creates very large PDF files, I would then use the script, compress-newsletter.pl which you can get at http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Web_optimised_PDF as follows: $> compress-newsletter.pl Part[n].pdf This will produce a file Part[n].new.pdf, which is typically about one-tenth the size of the original file, plus a file called Part[n].meta I then do the following: $> rm *.meta $> rm Part[n].pdf $> mv Part[n].new.pdf Part[n].pdf Finally, I use pdftk to combine the seven sections as follows: pdftk A=Part1.pdf B=Part2.pdf C=Part2.pdf D=Part3.pdf E=Part4.pdf F=Part 5.pdf G=Part6.pdf H=Part7.pdf output complete_manual.pdf This will result in your 35 page manual. If there is to be a difference between the left and right sides of the pages, then I would probably make sure each section (except possibly the last) was an even number of pages. Someone else may have a better, more efficient work flow, but this does work well for me. I am currently creating a photobook that will be over 100 pages using this technique. I have never used Ventura Publisher, and I am quite new to the whole paradigm of Desktop Publishing, so I cannot compare the two software packages. Although I do have Windows XP on two of my (dual boot) computers, I avoid using it except for editing videos (I have not found a suitable video editing package that compares with Pinnacle Studio in Windows -- Cinelera is just too difficult to use) and preparing my Income Tax returns (again, I haven't seen anything suitable in LINUX). I hope this helps you. Murray
