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From: "Craig Bradney" <cbradney at scribus.info>
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 4:57 PM
To: "Scribus User Mailing List" <scribus at lists.scribus.net>
Subject: Re: [scribus] Bad news/good news
> A question: why must one always manually set color management on? Why not
> make that the default? > I cannot think of a situation where I would not
> want it on. Fussy details > like this can frustrate newbies.
Not everyone wants it on. Most people (who don't know how to use it) will make
their print jobs worse by using incorrect profiles.
Craig ___
The default profiles seem to work ok. More to the point:: without color
management one can't get the X1a:2001 pdf type that most
printers seem to prefer.
Two other default annoyances : the default font is Ari and the default
language is Africaans. Surely there are better choices?
My workaround for my (future) book customers is to create a dummy file called
setup.sla that they can load which has the defaults changed to reasonable
values. Then they can reset the book cover dimensions and guides for their
particular book using the python file I wrote.
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