hi > The problem is, 'professional tools' such as pitstop pro and others > are not free neither available on Linux :/ > It's a pity we have a high-end tools such as Scribus, color > management, krita, ... but the full chain is not yet covered.
fully agree with you. it's a bit of a pity... but, who knows, somebody might work on such tools one day... i would like to add another aspects of the problem: scribus has bugs and bad implementations in places where one is not used to see them (well, not in good quality software). on the other hand, it has some rather good and solid implementations of feature that one would not expect to see done right. most of all when using software that has the type of annoyannces mentioned above. pdf export and cms are IMO two of them. this might lead some people to check the scribus output multiple times (mostly with non professional tools) and give too much weight to the result from that software, software that has proven to be very solid for them but fails at the small advanced and very specific details that matter here. (i mean, imagemagik is a good software that shines in every task i throw at it! it must be right, when it reports to me the total ink density... and indeeds it does its calculations right, if there was not a small detail that makes the result wrong in this very context!) there have been a few very welcome detail changes to 1.5svn that will make the user more confident in the output created by the software. and i hope that we will see more of them! have a nice day a.l.e
