Christoph mailed : >Hi all,
>Not long ago, we released Scribus 1.5.0, and the development of 1.5.1, which will bring us closer >to the next stable version 1.6.0, is underway. >We have recently added some amazing new features that need feedback and testing from those >who are willing to build 1.5.1svn (and a new dependency) from source and to test, namely: ....... ....... >5) Thanks to the release of libfreehand 0.1.1 by the Document Liberation Project, Scribus can >now import Freehand files (FH*) to the extent libfreehand allows. To build libfreehand 0.1.1 on >Linux, just extract a source archive available from http://dev-www.libreoffice.org/src/libfreehand, >cd into the source directory, run ./configure, make, and (as root) make install, and finally >ldconfig, also as root. After that, CMake will detect libfreehand automatically (make sure to >delete CMakeCache.txt in the ./Scribus source directory before running your cmake >command). Initial tests have shown that it's already working pretty well. >The Scribus Team (and I'm sure Document Liberation as well) would be grateful for feedback and >bug reports. >Thanks, >Christoph Great news Christoph and thanks to all the developers for their efforts. Re item 5 and the release of libfreehand 0. 1. 1. your info for installing this is aimed at Linux users. This is a regular problem on this mailing list - it is all aimed at Linux users ! Can this new package be installed on Windows OS ? If so can info be put on the list regarding uploading/installing this package on Windows. I use XP 32 bit. Thanks Ivan Winters -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.scribus.net/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20150615/519aad38/attachment.html>
