Hi!, I'm not sure if this will be useful for you, but in my site there are profesional works (brochures, map-guides, books, etc) made with only free graphic software (the final layout work and exporting to pdf is made usually in Scribus). You can download several pdf from here: http://adsise.com Jose Cruz
On Jueves, 23 de Septiembre de 2010 05:06:33 John Jason Jordan escribi?: > On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 11:48:35 -0600 > > Rob Oakes <lyx-devel at oak-tree.us> dijo: > >This isn't exclusive to Scribus, but I recently gave a presentation to > >a local LUG on different open source writing/publishing tools. The > >slides and an overview of the presentation can be found at: > > > >http://blog.oak-tree.us/index.php/2010/08/19/linux-typography > > Thanks for the suggestions and the link to your presentation. > > As a preliminary notion I have decided to avoid the Latex v. Scribus > issue, i.e., which is the right tool for the job. I have only an hour > and a half. Such a topic would generate flames that I would prefer to > avoid. I just want to present Scribus, what it can do, and a bit about > why it rocks. > > A preliminary idea I have is to arrive with printouts to hand out of > really beautiful pages done in Scribus, and then go through how the > pages are created in Scribus, running Scribus on my machine projected > on the screen. I may abandon this idea as I think further about the > talk. > > Having said that, Rob has made me aware of something else. When > finished, whatever slides and materials I produce should be posted > somewhere. Is there a Scribus place to do this? > > _______________________________________________ > scribus mailing list > scribus at lists.scribus.info > http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus
