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I find Scribus 1.4.4 a fine program to use in OpenSource publishing in combination with one of the major <br /> Dutch Printing On Demand firms, Scanlaser [http://www.scanlaser.nl], beit that the interface could do with some improvements. <br /> Eagerly awaiting version 1.5 because a little bird has | I find Scribus 1.4.4 a fine program to use in OpenSource publishing in combination with one of the major <br /> Dutch Printing On Demand firms, Scanlaser [http://www.scanlaser.nl], beit that the interface could do with some improvements. <br /> Eagerly awaiting version 1.5 because a little bird has whistled some promises regarding the interface...<br /><br /> | ||
Gerrit Bruijnes<br /> | Gerrit Bruijnes<br /> | ||
gbr@ipaa.nl | gbr@ipaa.nl |
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Introduction
Anyone is invited to describe her/his experience with successfully using Scribus in her/his projects. Please note: to report any unusual reasons you use Scribus join the ongoing discussion Stupid reasons we use Scribus. There is also a special page for placing links to your work: Made with Scribus. If you want to recommend a Scribus and/or PDF friendly print shop, please use Scribus Friendly Print Shops.
Series of books on OpenSource software
After producing a book on 'how to produce and publish your own book using Scribus', I had taken up the task of writing a book on OpenOffice 4.x. Due to some complaining German speaking guys at a Linux ralley somewhere in the Netherlands, this title was quickly edited to serve LibreOffice 4.x users as well.
So now we have two titles on sale in the Dutch language:
Ik wil met OpenOffice aan het werk
Ik wil met LibreOffice aan het werk
(I want to work with...)
Soon there will be a next new title dealing with the advanced use of formulas & functions in Calc,
which is used both in OpenOffice and LibreOffice. And there's more to come!
Of course the layout will be done in Scribus version 1.4.4.
Here [1] you can find the cover, originally designed in InDesign :-) by Hans Hollestelle [2] from Kampen, The Netherlands.
(Some people still have to be persuaded into using OpenSource...)
I find Scribus 1.4.4 a fine program to use in OpenSource publishing in combination with one of the major
Dutch Printing On Demand firms, Scanlaser [3], beit that the interface could do with some improvements.
Eagerly awaiting version 1.5 because a little bird has whistled some promises regarding the interface...
Gerrit Bruijnes
gbr@ipaa.nl