On Tuesday 23 January 2007 22:22, Thomas Zastrow wrote:
> Craig Bradney schrieb:
> > On Tuesday 23 January 2007 20:46, Thomas Zastrow wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> Is there already something to test, regarding the LateX-Import??
> >
> > As per my previous message:
> > When we get past 1.3.5, and into the
Craig Bradney schrieb:
> On Tuesday 23 January 2007 20:46, Thomas Zastrow wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Is there already something to test, regarding the LateX-Import??
>>
>>
>
> As per my previous message:
> When we get past 1.3.5, and into the realms of extending Scribus in such a
> way, it will be
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 20:46, Thomas Zastrow wrote:
>
>
> Is there already something to test, regarding the LateX-Import??
>
As per my previous message:
When we get past 1.3.5, and into the realms of extending Scribus in such a
way, it will be discussed here. Any questions or suggestions now
Is there already something to test, regarding the LateX-Import??
Best,
Tom
John Harrold wrote:
> Sometime in January, Gregory Pittman proposed the following:
>
>
> | An alternative is of course pdflatex and use the pdf in an image frame.
>
> From my perspective, this isn't really much of an alternative and more of a
> preference (pdflatex vs. dvips). The issue is that
On 22 Jan 2007 at 16:13, avox wrote:
> We plan to use TeX/LaTeX to flow text into Scribus's texframes.
> So it will be the original TeX rendering engine with a special
> prelude to set custom page sizes (== size of Scribus texframes) and
> making available the colors and fonts which were
> - Original Message -
> Subject: Re: [Scribus] Embedding LaTeX
> From: John Harrold
> To: scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de
> Date: 23-01-2007 2:12
>
>
> Sometime in January, avox proposed the following:
>
> | We plan to use TeX/LaTeX to flow text
ady possible as bitmaps, and
in the future we'll enhance imageframes such that vector images
will be exported as vectors to PS/PDF.
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e and if they depend on their own
\specials. I'm not familiar with those systems, so I can't tell.
/Andreas
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avox wrote:
|>what will be in scribus -- a rendering engine which understands latex
|>source or will you make use of the original latex rendering engine?
| We plan to use TeX/LaTeX to flow text into Scribus's texframes.
| So it will be the original
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Craig Bradney wrote:
| It hasnt changed, but it will later in Scribus 1.3.x or 1.5.x.
One question:
what will be in scribus -- a rendering engine which understands latex
source or will you make use of the original latex rendering engine?
caspar
On Monday 22 January 2007 22:35, John Harrold wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I'm looking to use Scribus to make posters for scientific presentation. Of
> particular importance is the ability to create equations. In the past, I've
> created these in LaTeX using an a0poster class file. I would like to take
>
John Harrold wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I'm looking to use Scribus to make posters for scientific presentation. Of
> particular importance is the ability to create equations. In the past, I've
> created these in LaTeX using an a0poster class file. I would like to take
> advantage of the ability of LaTeX
colors and fonts which were declared in the
Scribus document.
We might also support a similar approach as the preview package
to allow LaTeX snippets as inline graphics within regular Scribus
textframes.
/Andreas
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Sometime in January, avox proposed the following:
| We plan to use TeX/LaTeX to flow text into Scribus's texframes. So it
| will be the original TeX rendering engine with a special prelude to set
| custom page sizes (== size of Scribus texframes) and making available the
| colors and fonts
Sometime in January, Gregory Pittman proposed the following:
| An alternative is of course pdflatex and use the pdf in an image frame.
>From my perspective, this isn't really much of an alternative and more of a
preference (pdflatex vs. dvips). The issue is that I'm still going outside
of
Howdy,
I'm looking to use Scribus to make posters for scientific presentation. Of
particular importance is the ability to create equations. In the past, I've
created these in LaTeX using an a0poster class file. I would like to take
advantage of the ability of LaTeX to create equations within
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