hi > a.l.e, I seem to have offended you, I am sorry.
no, wena you have not offended me personally. it's hard to communicate over the internet, most of us are not comfortable with the english language, and DTP is not an easy field to work on. there are lot of knowledge to acquire in order to produce good printed stuff. scribus somehow allows a more democratic access to the tools needed to achieve the result, but there are very few resources teaching how to improve and learn to use those tools. it takes time and one mostly needs help from the people around her. the problem is that most of the time there is nobody around to escort you in your learning process and most of the people don't really want to consecrate much time in learning the new tools and skills. how to improve this? there are many sites doing contests with a topic, where people can share their work and learn together new skills... would something like this make sense for scribus? - i tend to see the average scribus user as way too busy to participate in such activities and - the topics for such contest may be too difficult too find (it's easier to "draw santa with inkscape"... or do a "obama - romney gimped together" contest...) does anybody have any briliant idea, how we could help our users to better learn about DTP? ciao a.l.e
