On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 12:07 PM, Peter Nermander wrote: > But the companies selling those programs most likely have to pay > license fees to Adobe for having access to the file format > specifications if the ID file format. Who would pay such license fees > for all Scribus users?
Neither QuarkXPress, nor Publisher read INDD natively, http://markzware.com/id2q/ is what provides comversion of INDD file to Quark. > The point is that nobody is saying "We don't want to make Scribus able > to read the Indesign file format", it's more "We can not make Scribus > able to read the Indesign file format because Adobe would not let us > have the specification for the file format without charging a fee for > each instance of Scribus installed." What is this claim based on? Alexandre Prokoudine http://libregraphicsworld.org
