>>> Mark's proposal is brilliant, but it must fail because Scribus sets the >>> picture and font files to 600. That way, these files only belong to the >>> user, not to the group. >> Why is that important? Shouldn't Scribus follow standard Linux practice >> by setting the permissions to the same as the directory they're in? > I would say yes, but it doesn't, and Martin needs quick help.
Lets hope Martin will find its way. As for the scribus itself, would that bugreport describe well the issue : <report> When "collecting for output", the images, fonts and profiles are stored each in a dedicated folder, but these file are created with -rw------- rights, instead of having the same rights as the containing folder (drwxrwxr-x). This prevent other users to work on the same document. Tested on 1.4 AND 1.5 </report> (i checked it also happens on 1.5) JLuc
