On 14/02/2011, at 5:35 AM, John Culleton wrote:
> On Sunday 13 February 2011 03:25:05 a.l.e wrote: >> hi john jason, >> >>>> There is a LaTeX exit and LaTeX has table creation tools. I will >>>> experiment a bit. >>> >>> I realized several months ago that tables could be created in a >>> render frame with LaTeX, and I started to try to learn enough >>> LaTeX to be able to do tables that way. But then I discovered >>> that render frames are rendered as raster images and I lost >>> interest. >> >> render frames can be rendered as vectors... there's a checkbox for >> it in the pdf export dialog. >> >> ciao >> a.l.e >> >> _______________________________________________ >> scribus mailing list >> scribus at lists.scribus.info >> http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus > > Aand I would remind all and sundry that LaTeX is not the beginning and > likely not the end game for TeX. When time permits I will describe > table layout in the original Plain TeX, in TeXsis, and in Context > (several versions available.) I use the TeXsis flavor because it is > pretty simple. > -- > John Culleton > Create Book Covers with Scribus: > http://www.booklocker.com/p/books/4055.html > Typesetting and indexing http://wexfordpress.com > book sales http://wexfordpress.net > Free barcode: http://www.tux.org/~milgram/bookland/ > > > _______________________________________________ > scribus mailing list > scribus at lists.scribus.info > http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus > > Maybe I'm wrong, but surely there are mailing lists or whatever for 'TeX'. This is a Scribus list. And wasn't this thread about someone joining the Scribus programming team? Andrew
