After many years of work and more than a thousand bugfixes and feature 
implementations, the Scribus Team is pleased to announce the release of Scribus 
1.5.0. Scribus 1.5.0 is a preview of the next stable version 1.6.0 and has 
primarily been released for testing purposes, so more users can help us with 
identifying and fixing bugs. It is not stable enough for use in real production 
scenarios yet, but it can help users to become familiar with the new interface 
and the amount of new features, the number of which has almost doubled in 
comparison to the stable 1.4.x series.


==Most Important Technical Changes==

- Scribus 1.5.0 uses Qt 5 as its UI toolkit. The minimum version to compile 
Scribus from source is Qt 5.4.

- The file format has undergone significant changes and may change even further 
before the release of 1.6.0. Thus, files created or edited in 1.5.0 cannot be 
opened in earlier versions of Scribus. Potential changes to the file format on 
the road to 1.6.0 notwithstanding, the Scribus Team will work very hard to make 
sure that files created by 1.5.0 and the following technology previews can be 
opened reliably in the next stable release.

- Unfortunately we cannot offer GraphicsMagick and Open Scene Graph support for 
all platforms yet, whereas on Linux (and probably *BSD), GM and and OSG have 
become new dependencies.

- Scribus will detect an installed version of UniConvertor and use it to import 
some of the vector formats supported by this program into Scribus.

==Most Important New Features==

===General===

-The user interface has been overhauled and restructured in many places. For 
example, the context menu takes a lot less screen estate than before, and the 
Document Setup / Preferences dialog has been rewritten from scratch. The 
Scribus Team is aware of the remaining deficiencies and will work on resolving 
these issues before the release of 1.6.0. In some cases inconsistencies in the 
UI (e.g. the "Drop Shadow" tab in the Properties Palette) have been 
deliberately left in place to receive feedback from users as to which way they 
prefer.

- Scribus can now store bitmap images within its native file format. Previously 
it was only possible to link to external images.

- Scribus 1.5.0 now offers a "Symbol" or clone feature similar to Adobe 
Illustrator: If one master object (Symbol) has been modified, all of its copies 
(clones) are being modified as well.

- With the new "Weld" feature, objects can be combined and moved without being 
"grouped", i.e., each object remains fully editable.

===Text / Typography===

Scribus 1.5.0 provides some of the most often requested text features, among 
them:

- vertical scaling of text;

- orphans and widows control;

- foot and end notes;

- text variables;

- cross references.

Moreover, Inline Objects in text frames are finally fully editable.

===Tables==

In previous Scribus versions tables were nothing more than combined text 
frames. Scribus 1.5.0 finally introduces "real" tables that resemble table 
features in word processors and other DTP programs, including table styles.

===Graphics===

- A new feature-rich plug-in called 'Picture Browser' enables asset management 
for graphics files by tagging them or creating graphics collections. Graphics 
files can be dragged into a Scribus document from the Picture Browser.

- Scribus 1.5.0 supports all advanced gradient types available in Adobe 
Illustrator and XARA Designer, including mesh gradients.

- One of the most-requested features -- drop shadows -- is finally available, 
albeit still experimental.

- For documents that comprise many large (in terms of file size) bitmap images, 
a configurable image cache has been added. It can buffer image files to the 
hard drive and free RAM, so Scribus can continue to run smoothly.

===File Import / Export===

Scribus 1.5.0 is being shipped with a huge number of new or rewritten import 
filters, although not all of them are of equal quality, and some are still 
experimental.


====DTP Files====

For the first time in its history, Scribus 1.5.0 can open / import files 
created by other DTP programs, namely: Adobe InDesign XML (IDML), Adobe 
InDesign Snippets (IDMS), Adobe PageMaker (P65, PMD), Apple iWorks PAGES, 
Microsoft Publisher (PUB), QuarkXPress Tags (XTG), VIVA Designer XML, and Xara 
Page & Layout Designer (XAR).

Regarding DTP formats not yet supported, a workaround is sometimes to use an 
output format as an option. Accordingly, Scribus 1.5.0's PDF importer has been 
rewritten from scratch, and Scribus can now reliably open almost every PDF file 
directly with the original layout intact. For Windows users, Scribus 1.5.0 also 
comes with reliable import filters for Microsoft's PDF alternatives XPS 
(Windows Vista and 7) and OXPS (Windows 8 and later).

====Vector Drawings====

- The import filter for Adobe Illustrator files has been rewritten from scratch 
and Scribus's graphics capabilities have been expanded accordingly, so most AI 
files can be imported or opened flawlessly. Moreover, Scribus can now detect 
hybrid AI files and enables users to choose between the AI and the PDF version.

- The import filter for OpenDocument graphics files has been rewritten from 
scratch and expanded, so Scribus can now open and import ODG drawings and ODP 
slide shows without issue.

- "Layers" in SVG files are now supported if an SVG document is being opened 
(as opposed to being imported into an existing document).

- Thanks to the libraries provided by the Document Liberation Project, Scribus 
can now import native MS Visio and CorelDraw files.

- Other new import filters: Computer Graphics Metafile (CGM), Photoshop Custom 
Shapes (CSH), Micrografx Draw (DRW), Enhanced Metafile (EMF), StarView Metafile 
(SVM), WordPerfect Graphics (WPG), Xara Designer (XAR).

====Bitmap Files===

- Scribus 1.5.0 supports the open standard Open Raster (ORA) for complex bitmap 
files, including advanced features like layer effects or paths.

- With GraphicsMagick installed, Scribus can import all bitmap files supported 
by this program, including GIMP's native XCF format.

- Scribus 1.5.0 can import PGF bitmaps, an open alternative to JPEG 2000.

====3D====

With OpenSceneGraph installed, Scribus 1.5.0 can import 3D objects in all 
formats supported by OSG into a new frame type called "3D Annotation". Scribus 
also offers limited editing functions, such as setting the lighting source or 
the default display mode for a PDF-3D-capable PDF viewer.

====Colors and Fills====

Scribus 1.5.0 can use color palettes in the Adobe Color Swatch (ACO) and 
AutoCAD ColorBook (ACB) formats, as well as GIMP Gradients (GGR) and GIMP 
Patterns (PAT). The former color manager has been extended to a "colors and 
fills manager" to reflect Scribus's new capabilities.

===Output===

The most important new feature with respect to output is the support of PDF/X-4 
in the PDF exporter. Another important addition, at least in some environments, 
is an exporter for Microsoft's XPS format.

For a cursory overview of all new features, see: 
http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Scribus_1.5_Readme


A data sheet is available here:

http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/File:Data_sheet-Scribus150.pdf (English)

http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/File:Datenblatt-Scribus150.pdf (Deutsch)


The complete changelog is available here: 
http://bugs.scribus.net/changelog_page.php?version_id=60


==New Website==

Thanks to Carsten Liersch and Dennis Groenewegen van der Weijden, we're also 
pleased to present Scribus via a new and modern website to the world.


==Primary Download Locations==

- Installation packages for Windows, Mac OS X and the source code are available 
here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/scribus/files/scribus-devel/1.5.0/

- Fedora and CentOS RPMs: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/mrdocs

- OpenSUSE, SLED, and SLES RPMs: 
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/mrdocs

- Packaging for *BSD, Solaris and OpenIndiana is beyond our influence. We 
recommend updating the respective repository data on a regular basis.

==Download Verification==

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Source                          scribus-1.5.0.7z                        
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Source                          scribus-1.5.0.tar.xz                    
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OS X Mavericks or higher (DMG)  scribus-1.5.0.dmg                       
55a1e0800b73f7b7b0b136b3ebc1eb6a03ef0b07
Windows 32/64 Bit               scribus-1.5.0-windows.exe               
9a0ce39350e77d6a907f8aae2b6d803ba6345ef7
Windows 64 Bit                  scribus-1.5.0-windows-x64.exe           
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==Credits==

The Scribus Team would like to thank Anduin.net and Modirum for their continued 
hosting of all of the Scribus websites.

We are grateful to the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie and Linux 
New Media (Germany) for sponsoring.

Special thanks go to Carsten Liersch/Bauwerk Design (Germany) and Dennis 
Groenewegen van der Weijden for the design of the new Scribus website.

The Scribus Team is also honored to have Resene Colours (New Zealand), dtp 
studio oldenburg (Germany), GiveLife Color System (Spain), Scientific 
Illustration Services Corp. (USA), the Newspaper Association of America (USA) 
and Software Consulting Services (USA) as Special Supporters and donors of 
color palettes and other content since the 1.4.x release, just like we are 
grateful to the owner of Vector Portal for the permission to distribute some of 
his work as Scribus Templates.

Porting Scribus to OS/2 and eComStation is being supported by Mensys BV (The 
Netherlands) and Serenity Systems (USA).

Finally, the Scribus Team would like to thank the many end users, translators, 
testers and contributors who helped us with this release.

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