Hi, 

I wanted to chime in on one point:

>>> There is *very* little need for layers in DTP apps. Quite the opposite, it?s
>>> more a disturbant habit than anything else.

I have to disagree.  Back in college, I worked at a print house helping with 
pre-press preparation.  (I later went on to become a scientist/engineer.)  The 
printer I worked at specialized in the creation of fine arts promotional 
materials, brochures and catalogs.

Because of the highly visual nature of the material, some layouts were 
extremely complex.  In many instances, layers weren't just useful, but 
essential.  (Especially if multiple people were working on the project.) They 
allowed you to group elements, lock them to the canvas and hide them from view. 
 I didn't use them quite the same way I use Scribus layers, but they were still 
a very important tool.

So, as the other poster said, it really depends on what you're creating.  For 
more complicated layouts, they can mean the difference between productivity and 
premature baldness.

Cheers,

Rob

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