On Mon, 24 Oct 2011 18:03:50 -0400 Oleksandr Moskalenko <malex at scribus.net> wrote:
> Hello, > > I would like to solicit help from our wonderful Community in getting > http://bugs.scribus.net/view.php?id=9420 request fulfilled. There is > enough material in this list's archives to generate the appropriate > text and the diagram should be fairly easy to make if necessary. The > gist of the request is to write a wiki page that explains to a > novice user how to navigate among the appropriate pieces of the > Linux Graphics puzzle i.e. Inkscape, Gimp, LibreOffice, Scribus > according to the most appropriate use in a document preparation > workflow. > > Let's use > http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Document_preparation_with_free_software > page or a differently titled on if you wish for this. > > Cheers, > > Alex > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: > <http://lists.scribus.net/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20111024/5ca7d4e5/attachment.html> > ___ Scribus Mailing List: scribus at lists.scribus.net > Edit your options or unsubscribe: > http://lists.scribus.net/mailman/listinfo/scribus > See also: > http://wiki.scribus.net > http://forums.scribus.net > > _______________________________________________________ > Unlimited Disk, Data Transfer, PHP/MySQL Domain Hosting > http://www.doteasy.com The description is fairly straightforward IMO. Scribus is a Desk Top Publishing program that prepares files for printed products or web use. It is WYSIWYG and emphasizes graphic elements as well as text. It has built in drawing elements such as gradients, layers, bezier curves, shapes and so on. The output is normally pdf but bitmap outputs are also available. It is most suitable for book covers, newsletters, highly illustrated books and flyers. The output can be CMYK or RGB color model and icc profiles can be used. At this point in time very long documents such as books can be prepared but are best done in segments to be combined in another program like pdftk. Features such as footnotes, endnotes, running headers, bibliography, index, TOC etc. are not as extensive or as convenient compared to e.g., TeX, InDesign, or word processors. Scribus is best used in combination with graphics programs such as Gimp (bitmap oriented) and Inkscape (vector oriented.) There is however considerable feature overlap among all these programs. In sum Scribus is a WYSIWYG DTP program that creates documents with heavy graphic content in final form for printers. It does work that would be created in Quark Xpress in times past. Scribus is under active and continual development. The latest version considered safe for production work is 1.4.0 but the development version 1.5.0 has useful features such as pdf X/1-a:2001 output. Scribus is Open Source and versions are available for Linux, MS Windows and Mac OS X. (end) This is a start. Others can edit it or produce competing versions as they wish. -- John Culleton Free list of books for self-publishers: http://wexfordpress.net/shortlist.html "Create Book Covers with Scribus" http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html
