Am 16.01.2012 11:21, schrieb Jean Mielot: > On 16/01/2012 12:18, Stefan wrote: >> Am 16. Januar 2012 10:12 schrieb Jean Mielot<j.mielot at gmail.com>: >> >>> Hi >>> >>> Working on a magazine issue now - first one with Scribus (previously >>> used >>> ID). >>> One question which does bug me at this late point in the production >>> schedule. >>> >>> Can it handle 48 A4 pages in a single file - with at least one image per >>> page? >>> >> why dont you test it yourself? >> >> I worked on a 32-page newspaper, it worked good enough. >> >> Text frame speed and Vector Gfx redraw speed is the main problem on large >> scribus projects. Workaround: use Story Editor for text edit and as much >> pixelgraphics as possible. >> Put images on a separate layer which you switch off, for faster speed. >> >> >>> It seems ok - but I DID read somewhere that one should be careful? >>> >> no. >> >> >>> Any ideas on this anyone? >>> >> see above :) >> > Thanks for reply > > I am busy doing that right now, but I would hate to get to Thursday and > find my file's crashing. > It's ok for now though. :-) > > >
I made a 36 pages "book" with a lot of photos, and the only reason for me to split up the project were the long loading times. An experimental concatenating of the four files to a single one didn't bring up any problems. During file load, I could watch it eating up RAM. But it loaded flawlessly, and working on the project was as fast as with 4 pages. Rolf
