File formats that should be supported by Scribus (wish list)

Below is a list of file formats users think should be supported by Scribus. This doesn't mean that they will be actually supported, but the list will save numerous bug reports/RFEs. Feel free to add your suggestions. Please also see the Scribus FAQ on propietary imports

Note: Some of these formats may impossible to support for patent (in the U.S) and/or other practical reasons. Notably, no public documentation or mis-matches where a program X has a feature or vice versa. I have added some comments with * to indicate status or existing request --mrdocs 00:24, 17 March 2007 (CET)

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 * AbiWord
 * AmiPro/WordPro
 * Apple Pages
 * AppleWorks
 * Applix Word
 * DocBook
 * KWord *Kword is moving to Open Document - already supported by Scribus.
 * LaTeX
 * LyX
 * MS Word 95 *Partly supported via antiword. If Antiword is installed, Scribus will automatically detect this. The Windows versions of Scribus have this already installed with the installer.
 * MS Write
 * Papyrus
 * RTF
 * StarOffice Writer 3x-5x
 * TextMaker
 * WordPerfect *A library for that purpose already exists: libwpd

Bitmap

 * Corel Photopaint
 * GIMP -  The GIMP developers have specifically recommended against using XCF as an interchange or import as some of the format relies on GIMP internals. Export TIFF or PNG.
 * Kodak Photo CD
 * Krita
 * Mac Pict PICT tech doc from Apple
 * Photoline
 * Picture Publisher
 * Sun Rasterfile File Format Doc Imagemagik can convert it
 * Truevision Targa Wikipedia Entry

Vector
A closer look at ai2svg, an Illustrator to SVG converter written in Python might be useful. Moreover, skencil has native ai support.
 * Adobe Illustrator - The native format of Illustrator 9.0+ is actually PDF.
 * AutoCAD Interchange
 * Corel Draw
 * Corel Presentation Exchange Format *supported by skencil
 * Enhanced Metafile - libEMF is a GPL library
 * Macromedia Freehand
 * StarOffice Draw 3x-5x
 * Windows Metafile *Cf. libwmf
 * Xara Xtreme -
 * Xfig

Other

 * OpenOffice.org Presentation
 * OpenDocument Presentation
 * PowerPoint 95
 * PowerPoint 97-2003
 * StarOffice Impress 3x-5x

The difficulty with presentation file formats is they often have embedded objects beyond the native graphics.


 * ChordPro (see http://bugs.scribus.net/view.php?id=3408)

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