[Scribus] Trapping and overprint, was: Re: GSoC 2007 preliminary slot allocation

2007-04-06 Thread avox
Louis Desjardins-4 wrote: > > > I am probably totally too late to add anything here but we never know. I > have not followed the knots and bolts of Google Summer of Code... > > I have reviewed the projects... > > One that come immediately to mind is trapping. > We are too far in the

[Scribus] Scribus][VF]Fonts pack

2007-04-06 Thread HARENDAL .h
>From Christoph sch?fer at least for me, your posting wasn't exactly clear. Would you mind reposting it in French? It would also be nice if you could insert a link to a webpage or a repository. ** Work in progress __ Merci

[Scribus] GSoC 2007 preliminary slot allocation

2007-04-06 Thread Oleksandr Moskalenko
Google Summer of Code 2007 preliminary slot allocations has just been announced. Scribus Team has received two student project slots. Scribus Team's mentors now have to review the applications again, make their comments and rank the applications in the Google GSoC web application. Other people are

[Scribus] [Contribution]Fonts pack

2007-04-06 Thread HARENDAL .h
>From: avox Good afternoon germany >What will be the licence of those fonts? ** Under AFPL >Do I understand correctly that you want to package those fonts with >Scribus? ** Not with, as external ressource, somethink like urwfonts 1.40, where user keep the control of what he want or not,

[Scribus] which font to use

2007-04-06 Thread jon
> Jeff Lasman schrieb: > >> >> Helvetica, developed in 1957 by Swiss graphic designer Max Miedinger, >> has been probably the most widely used sans-serif typeface since I >> was >> a teen, and I'm almost 63 now . It was originally named Neue >> Haas Grotesk (from Akzidenz Grotesk, a font

[Scribus] Linked content

2007-04-06 Thread Michael Koren
Craig Ringer wrote: > > Because of the variety of ways people tend to want things formatted and > arranged (look at MS Excel's frighteningly long list of format options) > I'd be tempted to support expressions in variables, but that almost > certainly lands up being too complex. > I think

[Scribus] Linked content

2007-04-06 Thread Michael Koren
Magyar B?lint wrote: > >> Hmm, linked content. That would be very useful and I think I've wanted to >> do >> it before too, but I don't think you can at the moment. > > See bug report #1704. http://bugs.scribus.net/view.php?id=1704 > > Also mentioned in the roadmap, queued for 1.3.6: >

[Scribus] which font to use

2007-04-06 Thread Philipp Klaus Krause
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Jeff Lasman schrieb: > > Helvetica, developed in 1957 by Swiss graphic designer Max Miedinger, > has been probably the most widely used sans-serif typeface since I was > a teen, and I'm almost 63 now . It was originally named Neue > Haas Grotesk

[Scribus] problems with duplication

2007-04-06 Thread Michael Koren
Rick Pasotto wrote: > > Second question: If I decide to make a change to the card is there any > way around deleting all nine copies and then re-duplicating them? > There's a feature request for it: http://bugs.scribus.net/view.php?id=1704. I think it should be possible to create linked

[Scribus] Announcement : CinePaint 0.22-0

2007-04-06 Thread Kai-Uwe Behrmann
The sources of Gtk CinePaint 0.22-0 are released on SourceForge. Version 0.22-0 is a major release maintaining the legacy code and adding many new features. This release is designed for distribution. General: CinePaint is the popular motion picture deep colour paint and retouching program. It

[Scribus] [Contribution]Fonts pack

2007-04-06 Thread Christoph Schäfer
Am Donnerstag, 5. April 2007 20:27 schrieb HARENDAL .h: > Good evening > > Sorry for my english, I hope write correctly, without too much mistakes... > This message is adressed to the scribus developpers, I would like to know > where put files or > how to process if you are interesting by this

[Scribus] best image format

2007-04-06 Thread Gustavo Homem
Hi, > > Hi Andreas, > > Are you against top posting because you don't like it or is it because > this mail group has a rule against top posting? I ask this question It's not this group in particular. Most technical mailing lists use bottom posting plus inline comments. This is the right thing