On Sunday 03 October 2010 17:38:09 Alexandre Prokoudine wrote: > On 10/4/10, John Jason Jordan wrote: > > It would be nice if imposition could be done within Scribus. But > > there are already outside tools to do the job. > > Please be so good as to rate their usability in 1 to 10 units of > your choice (stars etc.) > > I rate them as 1. I'd pick 0, but then I asked for 1-10 range. > Gotta stick to my own rules. > > Alexandre Prokoudine > http://libregraphicsworld.org > > _______________________________________________ > scribus mailing list > scribus at lists.scribus.info > http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus
As for imposition in general, the Context version of TeX can do imposition of multiple pages on a single sheet, which emulates what prepress software does. But to do imposition right requires the ability to adjust the skew of the pages to compensate for small errors introduced by the folding process. This will vary from folding machine to folding machine, and from paper stock to paper stock. This kind of fine tuning of the imposition is practical only in the print shop's own prepress process. The saddle-stitched pamphlet with a four to one ratio, i.e. four page images on a single sheet of paper, is practical for a DTP run stream. I do it with my scripts for one-time hymnals done on 11 x 17 paper on my Ricoh Laser. Beyond that you give the printer the pdf file in normal sequence and leave the imposition to him/her. And I don't care what InDesign does or purports to do. -- John Culleton Wexford Press "Create Book Covers with Scribus" Printable E-book 38 pages $5.95 http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html
