> > My son, working with InDesign (not an amateur program in my opinion) > tells me that it has imposition. > > But I agree that I am an amateur in many ways, who uses Bookbinder for > the job. And so many with me, using scribus are amateurs. They want to > make something nice that isn't possible with for instance OpenOffice.org. > > Joop > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ My apologies Joop. It was not my intention to be condescending. It's just that all the people I know who have needed imposition have been those who print the occasional booklet on their home printer.
AFAIK Indesign has a plugin for imposition which has to be purchased separately so I suppose one could infer from that that even Adobe doesn't think imposition is a necessary function. But it does raise the question that as plugins are a such convenient way of adding functionality to an application perhaps it's something that should be built into Scribus. A future version perhaps? Keith
