OS X - Installing Scribus on your Mac the easy way

This page is under construction but the instructions in it should be safe to use. This article will show you how to install Scribus on your Mac.

Introduction
There are many ways to install Scribus on your Mac. Some of these include using:
 * Macports
 * Homebrew
 * Fink
 * SVN

These are all valid installation methods and can be used if you really know what you're doing.

However, the simplest way of getting Scribus installed is to download either the Scribus Disk Image (DMG) or the Scribus Package Installer (PKG).

The instructions below will show you how to install Scribus using either of these methods.

IMPORTANT: These instructions are for Intel Macs running OS X Leopard (10.5) or later. If you're using an older system then you'll need to search the wiki/web for other instructions.

IMPORTANT: As of OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) Apple introduced something called Gatekeeper. This is Apple's way of - depending how you look at it - either protecting you from software that could be a problem, or, making it more difficult to install software that Apple hasn't approved. If at any point you get a message saying something like "'Scribus.app' can’t be opened because it is from an unidentified developer." then you'll need to bypass Gatekeeper. See this article for instructions about doing this. This is not a problem with Scribus, you'll get this a lot if you install Open Source Software on OS X.

NOTE: You might be asked at some point - depending on how your system is set-up - if you're sure you want to install something from the internet. For the purposes of installing Scribus and/or GhostScript (see below), if you are asked this kind of question just click "Yes" or "OK".

Installing GhostScript
Before you think about installing Scribus you need to think about whether you should install GhostScript first.

NOTE: If you've already installed Scribus before installing GhostScript you will get messages telling you that GhostScript isn't installed. If you want to stop these messages you'll need to install Ghostscript. See later in this article for instructions on how to install GhostScript after installing Scribus.

GhostScript is software that provides services to other applications. Specifically, for Scribus, it allows you to import PostScript (PS) images, Extended PostScript (EPS) images, and PDF files (as images). It also allows you to export your document as PS or EPS (rather than the normal PDF export). It is also needed if you want to use the "Print Plate" Preview functions.

If you don't think that you will need these functions - and not everyone does - then you don't need to install GhostScript but you will get a message each time you start Scribus mentioning that GhostScript isn't installed. You can always follow the instructions below if you change your mind later.

If, on the other hand, you want to make sure that Scribus is ready for whatever you need to do with it then you should install GhostScript. It's entirely your choice.

If you're not installing GhostScript then skip the rest of this section and go to next section.

You can download the latest version of GhostScript from here.

NOTE: GhostScript is available from many other places on the web but be aware that some other installations - if you don't trust the source - may contain viruses or other malicious software (malware). Install from the recommended source shown above and you should be fine.

Locate the "GhostScript xx.xx" link with the highest "xx.xx" version number - it's usually near the top of the page - and click on it. This will start the download of the GhostScript PKG (Package Installer). How the download actually happens is dependant on your browser and system set-up, and thus outside the scope of this article.

Once the PKG has downloaded, open the folder it was downloaded to (this is usually "Downloads" within your own Home folder).

Double click the PKG icon and follow the on-screen instructions. Accept the defaults if you don't know what to change.

Once the process has finished, GhostScript should be installed and ready for action.

NOTE: There is no Application icon for GhostScript. As it's "service software" there is nothing for you to run yourself, so there's no icon for it.

Installing Scribus
Once you've got GhostScript installed - really, do that first - you can get down to installing Scribus itself.

As mentioned earlier, there are two easy options for doing this:
 * DMG - Disk Image
 * PKG - Package Installer

Neither option is particularly difficult but they are quite different, so each is described below.

NOTE: When you run Scribus for the first time it will check all of the fonts installed on your system to see if it can use them properly. If you have a lot of fonts this process might take quite some time. Please be patient.

IMPORTANT: Scribus is available from many places on the web but some people have reported problems - and even viruses - when installing from downloads that were not from the official source. If you have any doubts, always install from the official downloads page via the links in this article. And remember, Scribus is free. If you have paid someone for it then they have, at the very least, cheated you out of some money.

Disk Image (DMG) Installation
If you're installing Scribus using the Package Installer skip to the next section.

To install from the Disk Image, go to the Scribus Download page.

Click on the link for "Mac OS X DMG (Intel only, Leopard (10.5) or higher)" and follow the instructions to download the file.

NOTE: You will probably be re-directed to another web site where the DMG file is kept. This is perfectly normal.

Once the download is complete, open the folder it was downloaded to (this is usually "Downloads" within your own Home folder), then double-click on the Scribus DMG file to open it. A window will open showing the Scribus application icon.

Drag the Scribus application icon over to the Applications folder shortcut within the same window.

Once the Scribus application has been copied to your Applications folder you can drag the Scribus DMG icon - it looks like a little disk drive - from your desktop to the Trash. (This doesn't delete the DMG, it just "ejects" it so it's no longer open.)

You can now double-click the Scribus application icon in your Applications folder to start Scribus.

If Scribus starts up successfully then you can stop reading here.

Package Installer (PKG) Installation
To install using the Package Installer, go to the Scribus Download page.

Click on the link for "Mac OS X package installer (Intel only, Leopard (10.5) or higher)" and follow the instructions to download the file.

NOTE: You will probably be re-directed to another web site where the file is kept. This is perfectly normal.

Once the download is complete, open the folder it was downloaded to (this is usually "Downloads" within your own Home folder), then double-click on the Scribus PKG file to run it.

Follow the simple on-screen instructions. Accept the defaults unless you know what to change.

Once Scribus has been installed, open your "Applications" folder - it's normally the one within your Home folder - and double-click the Scribus icon to start Scribus.

If Scribus starts up successfully then you can stop reading here.

Installing GhostScript after Scribus
It is possible that you have installed Scribus before installing GhostScript and therefore are getting messages that GhostScript isn't installed.

Don't worry, you can probably fix that quite easily.

First, close Scribus if you already have it open.

Then install GhostScript using the procedure as stated near the top of this article.

Once GhostScript has been installed you need to tell Scribus where GhostScript is.

Open Scribus and choose menu "Scribus -> Preferences". Scroll down the list of icons on the left of the Preferences dialog box until you see "External Tools", then click on "External Tools". At the top of the dialog box you'll see a section named "Postscript Interpreter", this is where you tell Scribus where GhostScript is installed. Copy this text

and paste it into the field for "Name of Executable". OK the dialog box. Close Scribus, then open it again.

Scribus should now be running using GhostScript and you shouldn't be getting the message you were getting before.

If all is fine then you can stop reading here.

However, if the above didn't work, open the Preferences dialog box again, copy this text

and paste it into the field for "Name of Executable". OK the dialog box. Close Scribus, then open it again.

You should now be able to use Scribus normally.

If all is fine then you can stop reading here.

However, if that also didn't work you'll need to get more technical.

If neither of the options above fixed your problem then GhostScript was probably installed somewhere that is non-standard, for whatever reason. Hopefully the procedure below will show you where it is, and then how to tell Scribus where it is.

Open your Applications folder and scroll down until you see the "Utilities" folder. Double-click the Utilities folder and scroll down until you see the "Terminal" utility. Double-click the Terminal utility to run it. Copy this text

and paste it after the Terminal prompt, the prompt will probably look like a $ (dollar sign). Press ENTER.

Your system will now start searching for the GhostScript GS file. This is a non-destructive search; no files will be tampered with in any way.

NOTE: This process will take a few minutes and you'll probably get some "permission denied" messages (unless you're set-up as a super user or have used the "sudo" prefix). Don't worry if you don't know what that means, just let the process proceed.

After a while you should see something in the output that looks like

This means that your system has found a GhostScript installation at that location.

Once you've spotted a location you can use CTRL+Z to stop the search. If you don't stop the search it will continue to plough through all of your connected drives doing more searching. It's nothing to worry about but you could be waiting a very long time if you don't stop it.

Once you've stopped the search, scroll up if necessary and copy the location to the "Name of Executable" field in "External Tools" - as shown above - then OK the dialog, close Scribus, then re-open it.

You should now have Scribus working with GhostScript.

To clean up after yourself, go to your Terminal utility, type "EXIT" (without the quotes), press ENTER, then close the Terminal utility.

If you're still having trouble then the problem is something that is outside the scope of this article. Try using the Scribus Forum, or the Scribus Mailing List, or the Scribus Google+ page to get more help.

Related

 * Homebrew
 * SVN
 * Fink
 * Macports