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The Official Scribus Manual

The Official Scribus 1.3.3.x Manual by Gregory Pittman and Christoph Schäfer (FLES Books, 2009).

The Official Scribus 1.3 Manual

We recommend ordering the book from an online bookstore like Amazon or any other bookstore of your choice.

View a PDF with table of contents and a sample chapter - File:Scribus-manual-sample-3.pdf.

Language: English

Scribus 1.3.5: Beginner's Guide

"Scribus 1.3.5: Beginner's Guide" by Cedric Gémy (Packt Publishing, 2010).

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See Packt's website for more information.

Language: English

Reviews are available by G. Pittman and O. Moskalenko and P. Gazo (in Slovak language) with automatic English translation.

Scribus kompakt

"Scribus kompakt" by Markus Priemer (Brain Media, 3rd editon 2007)

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See Brain Media's website for more information and a sample chapter.

Language: German

Scribus. Apprenez, pratiquez, créez

"Scribus: Apprenez, pratiquez, créez" by Sylvie Lesas (Pearson Education 2008)

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See Pearson France's website for more information and a sample chapter.

Language: French

Scribus. Premières mises en page professionnelles

"Scribus. Premières mises en page professionnelles" by Cedric Gémy (Eyrolles 2009)

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See Eyrolles' website for more information.

Language: French

Scribus by Flossmanuals francophon

"Scribus" by a group a flossmanuals authors (Fmfr 2011)

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By paper and laidout ebook http://flossmanualsfr.net/

editing plateform : http://fr.flossmanuals.net/scribus/

Language: French

Scribus: a Reference

"Scribus: a Reference" by Greg Pittman (2012).

Scribus a reference 2012 gp.png This is a work in progress, though I think it's usable in its current state. It is a different sort of book from most of the manuals that have been published, in that it is pretty strictly a reference. So far, at least, there is nothing about layout, mostly the mechanical aspects of various menu commands, context menus, and so on.

I don't have any plans to release in anything other than a freely available eBook format.

Download the ePub file