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Libre Graphics Meeting 2014 – Please Help!
The Libre Graphics Meeting is a conference where artists, users, developers, designers, contributors, ... who use, plan, develop, play with, tamper with, Free, Libre and Open Source Graphics applications, libraries, concepts, ...

It is an unparalleled opportunity for them to meet, talk, discuss, listen, experience and learn about their favorite tools, the uses, the undiscovered potential, the new ideas that come with them.

This year, Libre Graphics Meeting will happen at the University of Leipzig, April 2-5. The attendees arrive from all over the world - last year, people from 26 countries traveled to Madrid to attend. Maybe there will be even more this year?

LGM could not take place without its sponsors, who help pay for the various costs associated with running such events. But LGM needs your help too, in the form of donations that help defray the travel costs for many of the developers and presenters to the meeting. Each year LGM runs a Pledgie campaign to raise those funds.

This year there is an ambitious goal: $12,000. Please go there and contribute to make this awesome meeting possible, and thanks for your help.

New Scribus Users
Scribus newbies may enjoy starting with the tutorial

The Wiki Category:Contents page may be a good starting point if you are looking for a particular category or a how-to.

The category tree on the left side strives to present a structural view of all articles in the wiki. Be sure to click the [+] to see the various subcategories for help in finding what you're looking for.

If you are using 1.4, please be sure to check the online manual (F1), which will likely give you much more up to date information than you will see on the documentation site.

The Official Manual

Our own comprehensive manual, detailing everything you need to know to get started and use Scribus, can be ordered from Amazon and other online booksellers. The manual covers usage of the 1.3.3.x versions. See all Scribus books on the Scribus Books Page.

Wiki Contributors and Editors
Please see Your first Scribus Wiki contribution for information on account creation.

Those who are interested in contributing should start with reading the Scribus Wiki contributor and editor hints to learn how to participate in improving and growing this wiki, which is the main clearing house for the Scribus online documentation.

See Contribution Score Tables for information on the most active wiki writers and editors. Those are the people who could help you get started contributing to the Scribus Wiki as well.

Scribus developers
The Scribus Development section lists all developmental sub-projects and opportunities for interested people. The Development category is the main hub of documentation related to Scribus development, which can be used for a rapid lookup of the relevant section. The main areas of Scribus development consist, but are not limited to coding the Scribus core in C++/Qt5, writing plugins and scripts in C++ and Python respectively, translation of the Scribus interface and documentation, writing and maintenance of user documentation in the wiki and svn for the help browser, and user support in #scribus IRC channel on Freenode and on the Scribus mailing list.


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 Coming events

Has Scribus served you well this year? Be sure to describe your successful project in the Success stories!


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Sponsors and Affiliates

Sponsors: Hosting provided by Modirum MDPay/Anduin.net, Linux-Magazin and Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie sponsor members of the team.

Affiliates: Inkscape/Open Font Library/Open Clipart Project/The Create Project/Fontmatrix

Copyright Notice: Please read the Licensing page for some information about the Scribus sites and their copyright licenses.