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|'''Adding rows and columns''' | |style="width:50%;"|'''Adding rows and columns''' | ||
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|'''Resize cells''' | |style="width:50%;"|'''Resize cells''' | ||
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Revision as of 06:37, 13 June 2012
New features and fixes in Scribus 1.5svn
This page gives you a rundown of the new features in the next release of Scribus (version 1.5svn)
Featured Selection
File:Example.jpg
Now you can create real tables in Scribus, merge cells, split them. |
File:Example.jpg
Scribus now supports footnotes and welding together frames (welding) |
File:Example.jpg
Support for new PDF formats |
File:Example.jpg
EPub export (still in development) |
File:Example.jpg
Better support for dictionnaries (hungspell, scribus can load the dictionaries from its server) |
New tables
Thanks to Elvis GSOC 2011 project and the improvements by Craig, Jean and Franz Scribus now has Tables that works in a similar way as you're used in word processors.
Adding rows and columns
File:Example.jpg Now you can easily add new rows and columns to an existing table |
Resize cells |
Split and merge cells | Fit the table to the frame |
Footnotes and welded text
Credits
This page has been heavily inspired by http://www.libreoffice.org/download/3-5-new-features-and-fixes/