Thank you very much, John, for you very precise answer. I will try your method ; I use LaTex, even if I'm not an expert. My purpose was to use Scribus, only for the poster, because of the WYSIWYG aspect. I will try Inkscape too, with the extension Textext.
Anyway, I think that it would be really nice if developers could include a way to include LaTex formula, at any size. Thanks a lot, and sorry for my english again. Erem 2011/6/15 SCRIBUS RIMITU <scribusrimitu at gmail.com> > Hi again, and thank you Greg for you quick answer. If someone has a > solution, it would be great, because I think that a lot of users will need > this answer. (I hope that my answer will appear in my topic, I'm not sure > that I'm using this properly). > > Erem > > > 2011/6/15 SCRIBUS RIMITU <scribusrimitu at gmail.com> > >> Hi there, >> >> And firstable please excuse my english. I'm using Scribus because I want >> to create a scientific poster (A0 size). I must include Latex formulas, but >> after doing Insert Rendering Frame, and right-clicking " Edit source ", I >> see that there is no possibility to set a Fontsize greater than 20 pts, >> which is really a problem in my opinion. >> >> If I made a mistake using Scribus, please accept my sincere apologizes for >> make scribus users wasting their time reading my email. But I have to say >> that I must create this poster very soon, so I'm running out of time. >> >> Thank you very much, >> Erem Montani >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.scribus.net/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20110615/f9035dd5/attachment.html>
