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software. We showed them.
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Isaac Davis
Isaac Davis
==200 Page Cook Book, and other odd publications==
'''Reporter:''' Wesley Allen via [http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/2005-March/009712.html  Scribus mailing list]
'''Date:''' Wed Mar 16 04:59:45 CET 2005
'''Description'''
Hi all, I've used Scribus for many different applications; some of which may have never crept into the heads of the developers.  The largest document I created was a 200+ page cook-book for our Church, but I've also used it to create various newsletters ranging from 2 to 12 pages.  The application I've used it for the most is to create a discourse analysis in Hebrew.  Up until recently my Hebrew fonts weren't unicode; so the copy/create text-box/paste method worked REALLY well.  Scribus helped me make the full-time jump to Linux!
Wesley Allen

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Introduction

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Success Stories

50 page publication with the outside covers

Reporter: Isaac Davis via Scribus mailing list

Date: Wed Mar 16 04:59:45 CET 2005

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Description: Just an update for everyone. We have a 50 page publication with the outside covers and two center pages in color. Everything else is grayscale. I went ahead and exported the pages as PDF files. I have 5 files with 10 pages each. From there, I loaded the PDF files into Gimp using the grayscale setting, with the settings set to give 300dpi (2550x3300) for a letter sized image. From there I saved each page off as a separate tiff file.

I got word from the printer today that they looked excellent, and saved them quite a bit of time, which is good, since it's all about time, which converts to money. I can't say enough about Scribus, Inkscape, and The Gimp. I put together a 50 page partial color publication that looks spectacular. You guys deserve a round of applause. I know people were thinking that I couldn't do this without a Mac, and some expensive software. We showed them. Isaac Davis

200 Page Cook Book, and other odd publications

Reporter: Wesley Allen via Scribus mailing list

Date: Wed Mar 16 04:59:45 CET 2005

Description Hi all, I've used Scribus for many different applications; some of which may have never crept into the heads of the developers. The largest document I created was a 200+ page cook-book for our Church, but I've also used it to create various newsletters ranging from 2 to 12 pages. The application I've used it for the most is to create a discourse analysis in Hebrew. Up until recently my Hebrew fonts weren't unicode; so the copy/create text-box/paste method worked REALLY well. Scribus helped me make the full-time jump to Linux! Wesley Allen