I'm starting my first project, and it's very simple. But before I get into it very far, a couple of really basic questions.
I'm running Scribus 1.3.9 on an Intel Mac, OS X 10.6.6 Snow Leopard. But, I also have a Windows XP Pro and Vista Ultimate computers available to me. And someday, Ubuntu Linux. 1. Is there available somewhere, a program that will let me print the entire online help pages? I could open and print each URL, but that sure does take a long time to do it manually. You have no idea how much I hate online help, and how useless it is if you are used to the value of real books! LOL I know there is a printed book for a slightly older version of Scribus, but not sure I can justify it for a couple of simple projects. I could actually do the projects in Open Office, but I'm interested in learning a little bit about Scribus. DTP is not a completely new thing to me, I used to use Calamus somewhat regularly, and used it a fair amount. But the last version I purchased was in 1998, and for the things I would use a DTP program for certainly does not justify the cost of Calamus today. The first version of Calamus I purchased was 1.06, for the Atari line of computers. I go back a long way. LOL My knowledge of Linux terminology is very minimal at this point, so I would appreciate it if those who reply try to do "English for Dummies"!!! LOL 2. Is there a way to vertically justify text in a text frame? Have a great weekend, everyone. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ken Springer "All progress depends upon the unreasonable person." George Bernard Shaw "Cheap prices make for cheap goods; cheap goods make for cheap men; and cheap men make for a cheap country!" President William McKinley http://www.greeleynet.com/~wordwork/airpage.htm<http://www.greeleynet.com/%7Ewordwork/airpage.htm> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.scribus.info/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20110127/e89564ab/attachment.htm>
