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=Introduction=
=Introduction=
Anyone is invited to describe hers/his experience with successfully using Scribus in hers/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]].
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]].
 
 
=2007=
 
== Pro bono design for charities with Scribus ==
 
'''Reporter:''' Cedric Sagne
 
'''Date:''' December 10, 2007
 
[http://notforprofitgraphicdesign.blogspot.com Not for profit Desktop Publishing] and Graphic Design using Scribus (and Inkscape).
For all charities, I offer pro bono design. It is a way for me to give back what I got for free, get additional experience, network, and build a portfolio.
Open to charities, not for profit, NGO, societies.
 
 
== All company brochures made with Scribus ==
 
'''Reporter:''' Cedric Sagne
 
'''Date:''' December 10, 2007
 
[[Image:Csagne success story1.png]]
 
[http://www.poeware.com Our company] brochures are now made with Scribus,
which made us self reliant as a Quark or InDesign license was not profitable given our in house
volumes.
 
== '''Musician's rehearsal (Kammermusikproben) Musicians on the common search for the certain sound''' - in german - ==
'''Reporter:''' Astrid Dlugokinski-Thoma <br>
'''Date:''' December 2007
 
[[Image:Proben.cover.w.jpg|none|thumb|cover - back and front]]
 
 
[http://www.lulu.com/content/1588256 Booklet description on Lulu Marketplace (German)]
printed booklet, 20 pages, 8.5" x 11", saddle-stitch binding, full-color interior ink
<br>
'''Price:''' 9,95 EUR<br>
 
[[Image:Proben.seiten.w.jpg|none|thumb|Two pages per one rehearsal]]
 
I provided this pamphlet step by step with the  Tutorial &mdash; [http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Einstieg_in_Scribus:3 Einstieg in Scribus 2006] page 3 to 7. I used my own text, photos and scores.  <br>
It is my first work with Scribus and shows how fast and simply good results are to be achieved, see the preview:[http://www.lulu.com/browse/preview.php?fCID=1588256=Vorschau].<br>
 
== '''Zeszyty komiksowe''', irregular comic art review in Polish language==
 
'''Reporter:''' [[User:Mhanski|Mhanski]]
 
'''Date:''' August 28, 2007
 
[[Image:Zeszyty komiksowe.png]]
 
[http://zeszytykomiksowe.org/zeszytykomiksowe/nr6_blazejczyk.pdf Download a sample article]
 
'''Motto:''' &bdquo;About comics. Seriously.&rdquo;<br>
'''ISSN:''' 1733-3008
 
[http://zeszytykomiksowe.org/strona.php?strona=zkinfo Zeszyty komiksowe] has been published  and offered for sale throughout the country since March 2004. It is made on a Mandrake Linux system with such Open Source tools as Scribus, Gimp, OpenOffice.org, Kate, and Kooka.
 
== '''Full Circle''', the Ubuntu Community magazine, multilingual, approx. 40 pages==
 
'''Reporter:''' [[User:Mhanski|Mhanski]]
 
'''Date:''' August 28, 2007
 
[[Image:Fullcircle-01-engcover.png]]
 
[http://fullcirclemagazine.org/?page_id=20 Download last issue]
 
Full Circle is an e-magazine run by the Ubuntu community that covers the world of Ubuntu, open source, and technology. It's been started in May 2007 and translated into many languages since then, e.g. into Chinese, Dutch, German, French, Italian, Polish, and Spanish.
 
== '''Dragonia Magazine''',  monthly pdf magazine in Polish language, approx. 70 pages==
 
'''Reporter:''' [[User:Mhanski|Mhanski]]
 
'''Date:''' August 28, 2007
 
[[Image:Dragonia no13.png]]
 
[http://www.dragonia.pl/download2.php Download last issue in Polish]<br>
[http://strefamandrivy.pl/download/dragonia_eng.pdf Download issue #8 in English]
 
[http://www.dragonia.pl/index.php Dragonia Magazine] is a free available Polish magazine on software (mainly Linux/Open Source), hardware, and programming techniques, which is made entirely with Open Source tools including Scribus. From its modest beginnings as an one man show in August 2006, it has quickly developed itself &ndash; undoubtfully mainly due to the stubbornness and  stamina of its energetic editor-in-chief Piotr Krakowiak aka '''dragon''' &ndash; to a well established and popular corner stone within the Polish Linux community, and reached the proud number of 14 issues and 11 editorial staff members by the end of August 2007.
 
== '''o3 magazine''',  monthly pdf magazine, approx. 50 pages==
 
'''Reporter:''' [[User:Mhanski|Mhanski]]
 
'''Date:''' August 28, 2007
 
[[Image:O3 no6.png]]
 
[http://www.emea.o3magazine.com/o3/issue6/o3-i6-72.pdf Download Issue #6]
 
Quoting from the o3 magazine [http://www.emea.o3magazine.com/about/ web site]:<br>
''&bdquo;o3 magazine is an electronic publication focused on using open source technologies in business / enterprise IT environments. o3 is distributed in PDF format, and is published by Spliced Networks LLC.&rdquo;''
 
''&bdquo;What makes o3 magazine unique is that only open source tools have been used in its creation. The publication is produced with Scribus, articles are written with Open Office, graphics are created with The Gimp and all of the server infrastructure is 100% open source. The magazine itself is hard evidance of open source in action!&rdquo;''
 
== '''eniXma''',  monthly pdf magazine in Turkish==
 
'''Reporter:''' Tanju Taşçılar - editor.
 
'''Date:''' August 14, 2007
 
[[Image:Enixma-all-wiki.png]]
 
[http://www.enixma.org/ www.enixma.org]
 
eniXma is monthly GNU/Linux-FLOSS pdf magazine in Turkish. Fully build with free software tools; gimp, inkscape, OpenOffice.org, Linux and of course mainly scribus.  It's freely downloadable.
 
eniXma is being published since October 2006 and just after 8th issue got '2007 Best Contents Award' of LKD (Linux Kullanıcıları Derneği - Linux Users Association (of Turkey))
 
==''G41 and G42'', monthly community newpapers==
'''Reporter:''' [[user:Conal|Conal]]
 
'''Date:''' July 20, 2007
 
[[Image:G41.jpg]]
 
(direct link http://southsidemedia.org/g41/images/june2007.pdf)
 
We've been publishing G41 since December 2005. The name represents a postcode in Glasgow (Scotland). It's been a tremendous success, so much so that we are launching a new paper: G42. We're a small community interest company, so expensive software licenses were never an option. Together with other open source software Scribus has allowed us to create a fully functional Newsroom. There has been the odd problem but the forums have always provided great support - thanks to all involved!
 
Our websites: [http://www.g41.org.uk www.g41.org.uk] and [http://www.g42.org.uk www.g42.org.uk]
 
==Êtes-vous libre ? -- Libre Graphics Meeting 2007==
'''Reporter:''' [[User:C schaefer|C schaefer]]
 
'''Date:''' May 2007
 
[[Image:LGM-p01.png|200px]]
 
[[Image:LGM-p08.png|200px]]
 
On occasion of [http://www.libregraphicsmeeting.org/2007/index.html Libre Graphics Meeting 2007] in Montréal, which has been partly organised by the Scribus team, LGM organiser Louis Desjardins, a Scribus contributor, created a blingual brochure in tabloid format. It has been produced in four colour offset print, and was distributed with the May issue of the magazine ''Grafika''.
 
==''Le Tigre'', paper monthly and web daily, french «curieux journal curieux»==
 
'''Reporter:''' Raphael Meltz, editor
 
'''Date:''' April 16, 2007
 
''Le Tigre'' was a weekly in 2006 (see above). Since april 2007, ''Le Tigre'' is back:
 
- '''daily on the web''', 4 pages in PDF (direct link: [http://www.le-tigre.net/dujour http://www.le-tigre.net/dujour])
 
[[Image:vignette.png]] [[Image:page2.png]] [[Image:page3.png]] [[Image:page4.png]]
 
- '''monthly on paper''', 80 pages B/W + couv (Black + 1 color)
 
[[Image:mini_couv01.png]]
 
See our website: [http://www.le-tigre.net www.le-tigre.net]
 
==All Possible Worlds, a quarterly magazine of science fiction and fantasy short stories==
'''Reporter:''' Jason Champion (via [http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/2007-April/023183.html mailing list])
 
'''Date:''' April 2, 2007
 
I am the editor of All Possible Worlds, a quarterly magazine of science fiction and fantasy short stories.  I've been working with Scribus for about 4 months and I've recently released the first issue of the magazine.
 
When I started the project, I was using Scribus 1.3.3.3 on Windows and the version sent to the printing company was completed with Scribus 1.3.3.7 on Windows.  At first, there were a few glitches with the story editor and PDF generation, but these were all improved between the .3 and .7 versions.  I received the premiere issue from the printer two weeks ago and it looks great, even better than I expected.


It hasn't been easy.  At first it's a little difficult to figure out the Scribus interface, but the Wiki does help.  Once you have the basics under control it really is great, and each version is better than the last.
=2011=


Thank you to everyone involved in the creation of Scribus.  I look forward to future versions.


Jason Champion<br>
== Graduation catalogue of the PZI MA Networked Media ==
Editor, All Possible Worlds<br>
'''Reporter:''' OSP 
http://www.allpossibleworlds.net


==Revista Milenarios==
'''Date:''' July 2011
'''Reporter:''' Manuel Pendergast


'''Date:''' March 19, 2007
[[File:P7012989cMichaelMurtaugh-small.jpg|thumb|200px]]
 
There is a forum [http://s1.elforo.de/milenarios Milenarios.tk] that is a place to discuss about a Spanish radio program [http://www.cadenaser.com/programas.html?anchor=serpromi3 Milenio 3] and its TV complement [http://www.cuatro.com/programas/entretenimiento/cuartomilenio/ Cuarto Milenio], both conducted by the journalist [http://www.ikerjimenez.com Iker Jimenez]. By the end of January 2007 a group of members of that forum intended to make a magazine in order to publish the stories, photos and tales that they used to share via internet. I am one of them, and my nickname is "Caballo de Troya". I took the full responsabilty to coordinate and join everything I received from the others in a magazine. I didn´t know how to do it, but I started searching in the internet until I heard about Scribus. Then I began to learn the basis from the [http://www.scribus.net Scribus website] just to make a small and non-professional publication. But I found out the real capabilities of the software and tried to make something better. Finally, after a very hard word, we published our first issue with 48 pages and no ads.
 
[[Image:milenarios01year01.jpg|A 500x700 Poster]]
 
We are already working in our second issue and building a [http://www.revistamilenarios.com website] for the magazine. Until then, the magazine is avalaible for download [http://www.sentidografico.com/revistamilenarios here] or via email (revista_milenarios@yahoo.es).
I'd like to remark that we are not professional and our work is not commercial and we don't make any money or profit with this. We distribute the magazine for free and make it for the pleasure of the experience of colaborating in it. And I'd like to thank to everybody that works developing Scribus, or tutorials or any material relationed with it, as well as other free software.


Design of the graduation flyer and catalogue of MA Networked Media of the [http://pzwart.wdka.nl Piet Zwart Institute], Rotterdam.
   
   
==All print stuff for a small theatre in Dresden/Germany==
<gallery>
'''Reporter:''' Jan Schrewe (via [http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/2007-February/022355.html mailing list])
File:recto1.png|Flyer first half-recto [A6]
 
File:recto2.png|Flyer second half-recto [A6]
'''Date:''' February 6, 2007
File:verso.png|Flyer verso [A5]
 
</gallery>
We are a small theatre in Dresden and in May
2006 we switched our workflow for all print stuff to Scribus, Gimp, and
Inkscape.
 
[[Image:dbdz.png|A 500x700 Poster]] [[Image:flyer-februar.png|A monthly flyer]]
 
Stuff produced with Scribus: play poster (A3 and 500 x 700 mm, CMYK), a monthly
flyer (Din Lang, 2 sided, CMYK), CD cover for press CDs and some minor stuff,
printed on a digital printer. Plus I used it to layout our [http://www.die-buehne.net homepage].
 
For us using scribus in a production environment produces top quality data, with which we never had any trouble printing, even under tight deadlines.
 
==''The Treasure (Book) and Glory Rising (Hymnbook)''==
'''Reporter:''' William F. Maddock
 
'''Date:''' February 4, 2007
 
[[Image:TreasureThumbnail.jpg]][[Image:GloryRisingThumbnail.jpg]]
 
In late 2006, after having used scribus for over a year, I began to put '''The Treasure''', a book of poems recounting the process of my salvation in Jesus Christ, into a form acceptable on Lulu.com, and then did the same with '''Glory Rising''', a collection of some of the hymns I have written since becoming a Christian.
 
'''The Treasure''' was built mainly in OpenOffice.org, but I came to realize that the best output of my intended cover would only be accomplished through scribus, and I therefore used scribus for the cover art. '''Glory Rising''', after having created the EPS files of the hymns through Finale and CorelDraw 11, was built entirely in scribus, with the cover art being created separately in PhotoShop and the Gimp, in order to meet Lulu's requirements. Both works are available in print form from my [http://www.lulu.com/billsey storefront] on Lulu.com. The front cover photography for '''Glory Rising''' was done by me, as was all of the artwork for '''The Treasure'''.
 
==''Taplow Newsletter''==
'''Reporter:''' Andrew Findlay
 
'''Date:''' January 3, 2007
 
The Newsletter of the Hitcham and Taplow Preservation Society has been produced using Scribus since September 2004.
Before this, the editor had done the layout using Quark Express and the printshop added the pictures.
 
When I took over the typesetting I did one issue using OpenOffice before getting a working version of Scribus (1.2.1cvs).
At that time we were using a local litho-based printshop: they were prepared to take PDF but we had lots of
trouble with colour. The printshop wanted CMYK images embedded in the PDF, but I could not get Scribus to do it.
In the end the printshop re-worked the PDF themselves but the results were not as good as I had hoped.
 
After a while I found a printshop with an HP Indigo machine: this is an ink-jet printer about the size of a small car,
which is an ideal way to do short-run jobs (our print-run is about 400 copies). This improved things, but the colour
was still not right - possibly because I could not get a copy of the ICC profile for the machine. The new technology
allowed us to have colour on more pages for the same price so we stuck with it, and by insisting on paper proofs
we have finally solved the colour problem (though I don't know what they did, as I am still sending RGB PDFs!)
 
[[Image:htps-cover.jpg|Front Cover of Taplow newsletter]] [[Image:htps-spread.jpg|First spread of Taplow Newsletter]]
 
The autumn 2006 issue has 16 sides of A4, and can be found on the [http://www.taplowsociety.org.uk/twiki/bin/view/Newsletter/NewsLetter86 Society's website] - the PDF file on that page is the one that was sent to the printer. This issue was done with Scribus 1.3.3.3 and Gimp 2.2.8. You will see that the pages are set up for over-sized paper to allow us to have full bleed images: I have a small script that creates the crop-marks in a separate layer, and another that fills in the running footers.
 
The entire production workflow is now based around a Wiki: authors are encouraged to put their articles in directly, the editing and copy-editing is done online, and the text is pasted directly from the browser into Scribus. PDF drafts are uploaded for review at intervals during the layout process. The only jobs done on paper are the final copy-editing (it is hard to scribble on PDFs!) and the final proof from the printshop.
 
=2006=
 
==''Ilman naista'' &ndash; Finnish comic book==
'''Reporter:''' Jussi Pakkanen
 
'''Date:''' December 20, 2006.
 
[[Image:in-kansikuva.png]]
 
'''Description:''' This self-published Finnish comic book was created with Scribus. It has 84 black and white pages which contain comic strips and a corresponding commentary track. A total of 500 copies were printed using a high quality offset printer. Scribus version was 1.3.3.4 and it performed admirably. Final print quality was very good. Thanks to the Scribus team for creating this powerful program.
 
The comic is also available [http://kvantti.tky.fi/in/  on the web] (in Finnish).
 
==''Guds Ord varje dag'' &ndash; swedish calender with daily bible-verses==
'''Reporter:''' Ralf-D. Ebel
 
'''Date:''' December 11, 2006
{|
|[[Image:GudsOrd.jpg|Calendar GudsOrd|left|300px]]
 
Scribus was used to create this daily calendar with bibleverses. All bible-verses and holidays were stored in a MySQL-database. Via the scripter-interface all pages were generated, including an overview-calendar on each page.
It really went fine, even if I am only a "copy-and-paste"-programmer. Thank you Scribus-folks for this good tool.
The Calendar is published by [http://www.timoteus-forlag.com Timoteus-Förlag AB], a swedish publishing house for christian literature.
If some would be interested in the sources (they are bad quality), please mail me. r-d.ebel[a]timoteus-forlag.com.
|}
 
==''Triangle'' &ndash; thrice-annual newsletter of the chapel of Trinity College, University of Toronto==
'''Reporter:''' Matt Townsend
 
'''Date:''' December 3, 2006
 
{|
|[[Image:Triangle frontpage.jpeg|thumb|left|200px]]
| I used Scribus heavily last year in university, and it was instrumental in completing my journalism degree.  I am currently using it to produce the thrice-annual TriAngle, the newsletter of the chapel of Trinity College, University of Toronto.
 
Trinity College is the oldest and smallest college on the University of Toronto campus, and the divinity school has produced some of the leading religious thinkers in Canada.  I think it's pretty cool that Scribus has been used to produce a publication connected to this, even if it's just a newsletter.
 
All of my work from university was produced in Scribus, including some newspaper and magazine projects.  Here are two  links to my online portfolio:
 
http://matthewdtownsend.home.att.net/img/design/vigil.html
 
http://matthewdtownsend.home.att.net/img/design/project.html
 
I think that if I, a glorified amateur, can produce this kind of work in Scribus (and Inkscape), that the pros could easily use it for very serious
publications.
 
|}
 
==''Cogito'' &ndash; a Norwegian Magazine and it's accompaning advertisment flyers==
'''Reporter:''' Axel Bojer
 
'''Date:''' November 24, 2006
 
[[Image:Cogito12.jpg|Cogito 12, a norwegian Magazine]]
 
''Cogito'' number 5 to 11 were made with ''Pagemaker 7.0'', but as a linux-user I got tired of rebooting between ''Windows'' and ''Linux'', so I decided to give ''Scribus'' a try. Number 12 was then made using Scribus 1.3.3.3.
 
Importing my old fonts was a breeze :-) But the layout had to be rebuild from scratch. The frontpage was made with the Gimp.
 
The articles are all in norwegian. The magazine is published twice a year, has 80 pages, 2 columns per page and many illustrations, in number 12 just in black and white. Format: 210 x 260 mm.
See http://www.forumcogito.no/numre.shtml to have a look at the different numbers of the magazine.
 
The flyers are here: http://www.forumcogito.no/nyheter.shtml
Actually, you will probably not even spot the difference between the flyers for nr. 10 and 11 (Pagemaker 7.0) and for nr. 12 (Scribus 1.3.3.x).
 
You probably also would not see any difference between the layout of the former issues and the last.
 
Thank you all for the good work &ndash; ''Scribus'' is getting better and better all the time &ndash; and pretty fast too :-)
 
==Buchstabensuppe at Literaturbuffet &ndash; a journal, flyers, stationery, and business cards for a Viennese bookshop==
 
'''Reporter:''' Kurt Lhotzky (via mailing list)
 
'''Date:''' November 23, 2006
 
[[Image:Buchstabensuppe.png]]
 
it is time to say &bdquo;Thank you&rdquo; to the Scribus developers for their work and to the mailing list for its kind help whenever there were questions.
 
We &ndash; my wife and I &ndash; opened in october our bookshop here in Vienna &ndash; and everything &ndash; the logo, the stationery, the business cards, the journal for clients &ndash; [http://www.literaturbuffet.com/html/buchstabensuppe.html Buchstabensuppe], all flyers and posters and the ads in newspapers were and are made exclusively with Scribus.
 
Have a look at [http://www.literaturbuffet.com www.literaturbuffet.com] to see our logo. Our journal you can find here:
http://www.literaturbuffet.com/html/buchstabensuppe.html
 
The posters for our lectures are here: http://www.literaturbuffet.com/html/veranstaltungen.html
 
Maybe you will like one or the other graphical idea I've implemented with Scribus!
 
Kurt Lhotzky, Vienna
 
==A nation-wide advertising campaign "the Open Source way"==
 
'''Reporter:''' Toni Anžlovar
 
'''Date:''' November 20, 2006
 
Scribus, Inkscape, Ghostscript, Pdftk, Gimp and Lcms open source tools were used to produce an entire graphical portion of a political campaign in Slovenia. Printed material included more than
 
* 80 posters B1, B2 or both formats,
* about 10 different jumbo posters,
* about 10 informational booklets
* tv telops, magazine and newspaper ads itd...
 
I designed this campaign alone (with 2 professional photographers working on portraits) in about 45 days (during which we also managed to produce 2 issues of the 'Ogledalo' magazine, which is a 32 page full color monthly magazine made with the same tools)
 
Scribus has proven to be an incredible tool for professional print production, which along with powerful features of Gimp and Inkscape create a toolset that rivals or beats commercial tools hands on. I am an advertising professional and i have used almost every commercial tool out there. After 10 years in the business, my entire workflow is serviced with OS tools and productivity is higher than ever before, without the loss of technical excellence.
 
The above tools are production - worthy, stable, speedy and high quality enough to service anyone's print production needs.
 
==Wieża snów (Tower of Dreams) &ndash;  72 page quarterly free web magazine on fantasy, science fiction and more==
 
'''Reporter:''' Tomasz Kucza
 
'''Date:''' November 5, 2006
 
[[Image:Wieza Snow No11m.jpg]]
 
[http://magazyn.wieza.org/Numer%2012 Issue #12, spring 2007, free PDF download (Polish language)]
 
No 11 is the first issue which has been entirely made on Ubuntu Linux with exclusively Open Source tools: Scribus, Gimp, and Inkscape. Despite some problems I've managed to accomplish my aims. I'm very pleased and astonished to see how much progress  the abovementioned apps have made since I've started to use them for the very first time. This magazine issue is not quite as good as previous issues in terms of layout, since I've been learning Scribus by doing and have had to recreate the whole magazine template first.
 
==Altes Reich und neues Recht &ndash; exhibition catalogue, 404 pages, hardcover==
 
'''Reporter:''' Christoph Schäfer
 
'''Date:''' October 1, 2006
 
[[Image:umschlag-arnr.png]]
 
 
The exhibition catalogue was made for a major German exhibition called [http://www.wetzlar.de/ver.phtml?La=1&FID=370.4174.1&call=suche Altes Reich und neues Recht – Von den Anfängen der bürgerlichen Freiheit] on the occasion of the end of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Roman_Empire Holy Roman Empire] (1806), presented by the [http://www.reichskammergericht.de/index_e.htm Imperial Chamber Court Museum (Wetzlar)] and the [http://www.wetzlar.de/subnav.phtml?NavID=370.174&La=1 Municipal Museum] of the City of Wetzlar. The book contains '''404 pages, 32 of them in 4c, plus dozens of b/w photos'''. The cover is also 4c and hardcover. The page format is 210x280 mm.
Creating this book was pretty much business as usual, there were no major differences to what would have been done in QuarkXpress, apart from some minor, but annoying bugs that have been reported to the [http://bugs.scribus.net/view_all_bug_page.php Scribus Bug Tracker], some of which are already resolved. Suffice to mention, almost all of the work was done with Scribus 1.2.5cvs and 1.3.3.x, [http://www.inkscape.org/ Inkscape 0.43], [http://www.gimp.org/ GIMP 2.2.10], [http://ufraw.sourceforge.net/ UFraw 0.8], and [http://www.openoffice.org OpenOffice.org 2.0.1] on a [http://en.opensuse.org/Welcome_to_openSUSE.org SuSE Linux PC]. Colour control and CMYK conversion of some images was done with CorelPhotoPaint 11 under Windows 2000.
 
 
[[Image:Abt6-Seite7.png]]
[[Image:Abt6-Seite8.png]]
 
 
'''Compilation, co-authorship, lectorship, graphics, and layout:''' Christoph Schäfer, Wiki author and also curator of the exhibition.
 
'''Print run:''' 1,250
 
'''ISBN:''' 3-935279-38-8
 
'''Retail price:''' 19,50 EUR
 
You can download the front matter and the TOC [http://www.wetzlar.de/ver.phtml?La=1&FID=370.4174.1&call=suche here]
 
==Why Are You Here - Right Now?, B/W book, over 100 pages==
 
'''Reporter:''' Raquel Martin via [http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/2006-September/020154.html Scribus mailing list]
 
'''Date:''' September 30, 2006
 
[[Image:Success stories yruhrn cover.jpg]]
 
Some of you helped answer my questions earlier this month.
 
Thanks in part to your [''mailing list's''] help, our group was able to complete our book in under 30 days, from brainstorming to final product.
 
I spent two days on the layout, it was a rough two days putting an over 100 page book together with last
minute edits and changes. But it happened! And we finished our project 1 day before our deadline.
 
Our book is on lulu.com now &ndash; all layout was done is Scribus 1.3.0, I used some Gimp and Inkscape as well. Our print book has been sent and we are waiting on a proof, as well as other offers from some publishers.
 
If you'd like to see the book, it is free to download this weekend in ebook form:
 
http://www.lulu.com/content/447946
 
I am not really here to promote my project, but to thank you.
 
Scribus is a great program, once you learn how to work with it and not against it. The final file for this book was distilled in Acrobat--but it was Scribus that did all of the work.
 
I used Scribus before for an entire year, creating a print tabloid every month. It never let me down.
 
Thanks again,
 
Raquel
 
==Anime Angels Mangazine, B/W, 44 pages==
 
'''Reporter:''' Aleksey
 
'''Date:''' May 26, 2006
 
[[Image:Aaissue9.jpg]]
 
[http://www.animeangels.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=books&file=index&req=view_book_details&bkid=14 Anime Angels Easter Issue]
 
I think Scribus has helped us a lot with our latest issue of the zine. It really helped us reduce the filesize for both print and download (using the [[Web_optimised_PDF|Web Optimized PDF]] script for the downloadable version). Our staff works on Mac OS X, Linux, and Windows so that is another area in which Scribus has helped us a lot.
 
AnimeAngels Mangazine is the first Christian Manga (Japanese Comics) Magazine. Independent Christian manga artists compile their best mangas together along with regular features like Anime/Manga tutorials, Bible studies, articles about the anime world from a christian point of view, and gaming and anime reviews. [http://animeangels.net/page.php?file=mangazine.php]
 
==Just Things, 22-page magazine==
 
'''Reporter:''' Steve Herrick
 
'''Date:''' May 3, 2006
 
[[Image:issue0.png]]
 
Building on my experience with the [[Success_stories#12-page_bi-monthly_newsletter|CEPAD Report]] (see the bottom of the page), I am now making a magazine dedicated to promoting and developing fair trade. Currently, it's coming out quarterly, but I hope to gradually increase the frequency. You can download it at [http://justthings.info justthings.info]. Thanks once again to the Scribus team, without whom I could never hope to do this.
 
==15th International Conference on Solid State Dosimetry, Leaflet==
 
'''Reporter:''' Peter de Kraker
 
'''Date:''' March, 2006
 
[[Image:Ssd15_1_small.png]]
Side 1 of the unfolded leaflet. For the complete leaflet see [http://www.ssd15.org/files/ssd15_first_announcement.pdf this pdf].
 
 
As a DTP amateur I always have been using Indesign for non-profit, personal designwork. When I received my first freelance commercial assignment I did not longer wanted to be bothered with the ethical dilemma's of using illegal software. As a fresh Ubuntu user I knew about Scribus but wasn't too enthousiast about it's interface and features compared with those of Indesign. However, I decided to go for it and to deliver my first commercial work using only free software and free fonts/artwork.
 
During the process I encountered several bugs in the 1.3* version that I was using, all related to on Canvas editing of text. As an Indesign user I was used to just edit the text live on the Canvas for most of the finetuning. At first, I was quite disappointed, but I decided to report the bugs on the bugtracker and all of them were fixed an a few days! Amazing! The exported final PDF printed without any problems on a CMYK press.
 
I really am amazed and very enthousiast about the progress of this fantastic software and will continue to use and contribute to Scribus. Thank you Scribus team!
 
=="Le Tigre", "curious weekly", B/W, 24 pages, with no ads==
'''Reporter:''' Raphaël Meltz / Le Tigre (via mailing list)
 
'''Date:''' January 20, 2006
 
http://www.le-tigre.net
 
[[Image:Le tigre front page1.png]]
 
The cover of this week issue:
http://www.le-tigre.net/IMG/jpg/une.jpg
 
Le Tigre" ("curious weekly", B/W, 24 pages, with no ads) has just published his "numero zero", which had been made at 30.000 ex. and sent
by post in order to get some "abonnements".
 
You can see the pdf (Web export) there:
* Numero 3: http://www.le-tigre.net/IMG/pdf/lt003.pdf
* Numero zero with the presentation (What is "Le Tigre"?):  http://le-tigre.net/IMG/LeTigreNumeroZeroAvecEnrobage.pdf
* Numero zero only: http://le-tigre.net/IMG/LeTigreNumeroZero.pdf
* and Bulletin d'abonnements: http://le-tigre.net/IMG/BulletinAbonnement.pdf (if you want to support a independant newspaper made on Scribus  :-)
 
Since march 17th 2006.
 
Thanks to everybody who made possible that - all the developers and people on this list. Scribus still has some issues, but less and less - and it's very important that we use it and explain about free software.
 
Raphael / Le Tigre
 
-----
 
An excellent example of the capabilities of Scribus 1.3.x.
 
http://www.lemonde.fr/web/depeches/0,14-0,39-26974737%407-37,0.html --[[User:Cbradney|Cbradney]] 11:53, 28 March 2006 (CEST)
 
=2005=
 
==Catalog and stationery for a Web-based tea business==
'''Reporter:''' Madhulika Pareek (via [http://business.newsforge.com/business/05/12/12/1550224.shtml?tid=3 Newsforge.com])
 
'''Date:''' December 30, 2005
 
[[Image:Jayacatalog_1.jpg]][[Image:Jayacatalog_2.jpg]]
 
For putting the catalog together, I needed a page layout program. I thought of using AppleWorks, but it just was not up to the task. As luck would have it, a new project called Scribus had started just a few months before, and was far enough along for me to try. I am proud to say that I first started using the 0.7 version of Scribus for designing the caddy for my business early last year, which makes us one of the few early business users of Scribus.
 
Having never used a page layout program, and having never printed any metal caddies before, I found navigating through the terminology used by printers quite a challenge. But the Scribus developers were very helpful, as were the people on the Scribus mailing list, where I kept asking questions. I not only designed our metal caddy on Scribus, but eventually published our [http://www.jayateas.com/downloads/jayacatalog.pdf.zip catalog], designed our business cards and [http://www.jayateas.com/downloads/jtstationeryarchive.zip stationery], and designed bookmarks and promotional materials on Scribus. Scribus has saved us hundreds of dollars in software costs while enabling us to put out high-quality work. It has also allowed us to become self-sufficient, in that we get a lot of design work done in-house, saving ourselves a lot of money.
 
At the time I started doing all this, Scribus was just a baby. Today, Mac users can take advantage of an easy installer. The program has grown significantly in sophistication. Scribus is a very competent program for small business.
 
Here is another example...of the bookmarks we have designed in Scribus:
[[Image:Book-Mark1.jpg]]
 
==53 page book for a role-playing game Unsung ==
'''Reporter:''' Kirt Dankmyer  (via [http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/2005-October/013403.html.html mailing list])
 
'''Date:''' October 19, 2005
 
I laid out the book for my role-playing game Unsung using Scribus. In
fact, I did it under Windows 98 using the Cygwin version of Scribus,
following the directions on the Scribus Wiki, so I was pretty determined
to use Scribus...
 
http://www.lulu.com/content/167655
 
==168 page book in b/w, text and photos==
'''Reporter:''' Luca Colferai (via [http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/2005-October/013414.html mailing list])
 
'''Date:''' October 18, 2005
 
[[Image:Lidhollywood copertina.png]]
 
Dear (great!) scribus staff,
I'm proud to announce the first (as far as I know) real book printed in Italy
composed entirely with your powerful software (version 1.1 and 1.2.x). You
can see it at [http://www.iantichieditori.it www.iantichieditori.it]: 168 pages in b/w, text and photos, it's
only in italian... sorry (but with many many pictures).
Title: "Lidhollywood"; theme: Mostra Internazionale del Cinema di Venezia -
Venice International Film Festival (150 pictures of the 60's actors &
actresses and other people...).
Yes: the pdf produced by Scribus is perfect for industrial typography!
I'm now working on another book (and many others I hope...) with Scribus
version 1.2.3  (more powerful) in full colors.
Scribus is really better than other similar programs.
 
Thank you!
 
==172 page ECG workbook for medical students==
'''Reporter:''' Tornóci László (via [http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/2005-October/013185.html mailing list])
 
'''Date:''' October 5, 2005
 
I just got back from the printer the copies of a 172 page ECG workbook I
created with Scribus 1.2.x as a teaching aid for medical students. The
curves and the background grid were drawn in Inkscape, the SVG files
were imported to Scribus. All text was imported from Openoffice. It was
a _lot_ of work, but the result is really beautiful! One of the files
contained 90 pages of real life ECG, with lots of quite complex SVG
curves plus the background grids. Scribus became slow when working with
this many pages, but I had absolutely no problem, it worked perfectly
for me. A big thank you for the developers!
 
Yours: Laszlo
 
To see a couple of pages in PNG format, visit:
http://xenia.sote.hu/depts/pathophysiology/ecg/workbook/
 
==52-page informational booklet for students and numerous timetables==
'''Reporter:''' Simon Bailey (invited via IRC)
 
'''Date:''' October 5, 2005
 
During the course of the summer holidays I was required to create a new information booklet for beginning students at the Institute of Computer Science at the University of Innsbruck. Working with Linux, the only option available was scribus, and I am very pleased with what came out of it. Printing was a wheeze -- the PDF thrown at the printers went through without any problems. Creating a bleed cover was quick and easy, as was layouting text.
 
'''Link:''' http://informatik.uibk.ac.at/about/broschuere/page1.html
 
'''Link:''' http://informatik.uibk.ac.at/teaching/timetables/
 
Thanks to all, especially the helpful ppl in #scribus.
 
== 96-page print-ready anthology of texts from young Norwegian authors==
 
'''Reporter:''' Johan Herland, via [http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/2005-October/013103.html mailing list]
 
'''Date:''' October 3 2005
 
I just want to say that even though I haven't done any DTP work in more than 5 years, and my overall DTP skills are rudimentary at best, I was still able to layout a 96-page print-ready anthology of texts from young norwegian authors with Scribus!


The book(let) contains text imported from OpenOffice, colors and pictures and even crop marks and bleeding, and the best thing is that I did all on my spare time (of which there is not much) over the course of a week.
Bound with removeable black brads, the catalogue is composed of one stapled introduction booklet, followed by 6 leaflet/posters, one for each student. The purple poster ink seems to be absorbed by the red leaflet side. Each booklet and leaflet can be distributed individually.


A big "thank you" to the Scribus developers and all the rest of you who make Scribus such a great piece of quality software!
[[File:cat_31.jpg|thumb|200px]]


...Johan
Purple shapes appearing behind the red text are the "overage" ink from the back side which is the poster side.


== Annual science fiction convention program book==
[[File:cat_4.jpg|thumb|200px]]


'''Reporter:''' Aakin N. Patel via mailing list
We used public domain patent drawings to illustrate each project with a shift of humour.


'''Date:''' June 9 2005
There are no software that can handle spot colors for pictures. So we used a [http://stdin.fr/Bazar/SpotColorImages python script] written by Simeon Voelkel which we got on the Scribus IRC channel to convert images to eps files and add the desired spot color in the header of the image. The original script was written for duotone colors, since we needed only monochrome colors, we fed the script with a blank image of the same size of the original image. Then, search & replace directly in the XML to change the spot colors. Result, the images are "baked", meaning we cannot change them anymore, if changes are to be made, you'd have to go from the previous tif or jpg version and re-apply the script.


I create the program book for [http://www.iconsf.org/ I-CON], an annual science fiction convention in Stony Brook, NY. I used Scribus for last year's version of the program book (52 pages, a rather complex array of frames and graphics) and it worked out fantastically well. I'll be using it again for this year's copy.
==German  Alpine Club (DAV), Local Section Ettlingen &mdash; periodical  magazine ==


== Candy bag labels and movie theatre flyers==
'''Reporter:''' Andreas Hünnebeck


'''Reporter:''' Frank Cox (http://theatre.sasktelwebsite.net, Melville, Saskatchewan, Canada) via mailing list
'''Date:''' December, 2011


'''Date:''' June 5 2005
The magazine is sent to all members of  the local section twice per year.
You can download the current magazine and older ones
[http://www.dav-ettlingen.de/index.php?id=22  here].


I own and operate the Melville Theatre in Melville, Saskatchewan, Canada (http://theatre.sasktelwebsite.net).
I started to create this magazine in 1992, using different office programs on Windows and Linux.
Plagued by the increasing number of bugs in OpenOffice 3 I switched to Scribus in April 2010
(using 1.3.3.12 on Kubuntu 9.04). I wrote several python scripts to create the tables used in the
magazine. Scribus creates a ready to print PDF for the print shop and a WEB version PDF
for the homepage.  


I buy some candy in bulk (twenty pounds of Gummy Worms, and whatnot). I have a heat sealer machine and repack the bulk candy into smaller plastic candy bags for sale at my concession counter.  I use Scribus to layout labels for each bag ("Gummy Bears", "Gummy Worms", "Whales", etc.) with appropriate fonts, colours and clipart, and print on Avery 5163 labels with my HP2550L colour laser printer.
In April 2011 I used Scribus 1.4.0.rc2 (on Kubunto 11.04) for Issue number 21 and in November 2011
I used Scribus 1.4.0.rc6 for issue number 22. (see
[http://www.dav-ettlingen.de/uploads/media/Mitteilungsheft_Nr._22_Dezember-2011.pdf  WEB version PDF]).


I also mail out about 5500 flyers every month -- what's playing at the theatre for the next month.  I use Scribus to do the layout and print
==Book: Guide Sentinelle ==
a master on a Samsung 1210 laser printer, after which I print the actual flyers on a Risograph.
'''Reporter:''' Cedric Gémy


== Company's stationery==
'''Date:''' November 2011


'''Reporter:''' Ekkard Gerlach (http://Linuxburg.de, Karlsruhe, Germany) via mailing list
http://www.cgemy.com/galerie/Scribus_fr-ExemplesDutilisation-resized_600x421_CGEMY_EetRBi.png


'''Date:''' June 4 2005
52 pages guide, page size A5, 2-color (black+pantone) made for a french association. The purpose of this guide is to give elements to people on how to protect water ressources in Brittany and how to act when they are witness of defaults.


I'm a 2-person business (so far, growing,  http://www.linuxburg.de), and my secretary has done our header for letters with scribus, see http://www.linuxburg.de/b.pdf . I am happy with the qualitity, we zoom A4 up to legal format, print it with Konica Minolta Magicolor
==CD: Les jetés de l'encore / Bologne==
2350 on legal 100g-paper an cut 4mm on right and on top to produce german A4 format. After the color seems to be printed to right end of the
'''Reporter:''' Gilles Maire
paper and looks printed professionally.


We plan to make (individuell) flyers in the same way with scribus (without white margins). If scribus ist able to make good flyers - and it seems to be that - we will make a donation to support that software.
'''Date:''' August 2011   


== Technical, sales and legal documentation==
[[File:IGNU-les_jetes_de_l_encre-bologne.jpg|800px]]


'''Reporter:''' Marvin Dickens (T7, Inc., Alpharetta, Georgia, USA) via mailing list
For us, no question to make a CD without Open Source tools. The CD was recorded with  Ardour on a Linux station. We used Scribus for the CD cover and booklet. Photographer  Francois Michel and all the musicians Guerran Sellin, Alexandre Taveau, Survière Florès and Sieglfried Courteaux have played in Open Source.  It is a great pleasure to have used Scribus, because it is very user friendy and we have achieved a nice product for a small budget. The colors in CYMK are nicely printed.


'''Date:''' June 3 2005
Each CD-burner company has its own format for templates and we made the cover and the booklet with a Open Source template found on the gallery. It was very simple to adapt it for the best price company.


We use Scribus to create technical, sales and legal (contractual) documentation. Many of the documents are complicated and lengthy. They have javascript embedded in them and a couple have hundreds of user definable entries - Even so, they are easily managed and extremely robust regarding modification(s).
The CD front was very easy to make following the CD form.


In short, Scribus fits our needs nicely and further, we like what we see regarding the future of Scribus as defined by the roadmap the developers have released. Particularly, we are impressed with the potential future that python brings to the table. In fact, we think that the combination of scribus and python has the potential to give document production in flexibility not found in any other application - Closed or open source.
You can find the CD at http://www.lesjetesdelencre.com


==1180 page, full color catalog proof==


'''Reporter:''' Mark Kimsal (Conduit-IT)
Thank you Scribus !


'''Date:''' Mon Apr 14 2005
== book: Guide de l'apiculteur ==
'''Reporter:''' Cedric Gémy


'''Description''':
'''Date:''' August 2011
As a way to visualize the completeness and correctness of client data, we are using Scribus to quickly generate proofs of a 1000+ page catalog.  A simple color mock-up was made with image frames and text frames.  The XML file format was easily pulled apart to work with PHP.  PHP can perform complex queries against any data source and glue the XML chunks of a Scribus page back together in no time, placing image filenames and text into the appropriate XML tags.  The entire operation of exporting the database to a flat file, converting the flat file into Scribus XML, opening and rendering to PDF can be done in 20 minutes on a commodity laptop (700 Megs of RAM, 1.8 Gigahertz CPU).  Scribus is used for proofing because it is many hundreds of times faster than any other DTP software on any platform.  We use Adobe InDesign on Mac and Windows for the final output, but cannot wait the many hours it takes to render PDF proofs with those products.


==Full color 70 pages photo-book, generated using a script and published through Lulu.com==
http://www.cgemy.com/galerie/GuideAPiculteur-small.jpg


'''Reporter:''' Hermanitos Verdes
96 pages guide, page size A5, 4-color made for a french institution. The purpose of to give beekeepers all the informations they need to produce honey as profitably as they can.


'''Date:''' Mon Apr 4 2005
==Nüüs vu Mullis==
'''Reporter:''' Niklaus Giger 


[[Image:Sample_page_small.jpg]]
'''Date:''' April 2011   


'''Description'''
[[File:nueues_vu_mullis.jpg|800px]]
I received today my first photo-book, automatically generated in scribus using a python script i had posted on the mail-list some times ago, and then published full-color using lulu.com pod service.
It looks great! it's a 6x9 inches, 70 pages, perfect-bound booklet, in my opinion very well printed by colorcentriccorp on a Xerox iGen3 digital printer.
the PDF produced by Scribus worked perfectly on lulu's production chain. Cover images have been made using Gimp, so i had a great result using pure open source software.
I'm glad i used a script to compose the book, in just 5 minutes i had a quite modern and elegant book with almost 140 pictures in it, each one with it's auto-generated label reporting date and hour extracted from exif information. The script takes two pictures at time and check their orientation, then scales them according to mutual orientation and places them on the page after having checked if it's an even or odd page. Pictures' labels are generated by the script extracting EXIF informations from jpegs. I just had to refine the first and last page, add titles, presentation and credits on the first page and, 10 minutes after the beginning of the process, i was able to upload a PDF file to lulu. Amazing


==200 Page Cook Book, and other odd publications==


'''Reporter:''' Wesley Allen
Mollis, a small village (about 3'000 habitants) in the Swiss mountains, has a local tourist association which publishes since around 1965 a quarterly "Nüüs vu Mullis" magazine (News from Mollis). The first issue was written using a type writer using hectography. Since three years we use successfully Scribus for its layout. Two sample pages are found under http://ngiger.dyndns.org/vvm/nüüs_vu_mullis.pdf.


'''Date:''' Wed Mar 16 2005
Using Scribus allows us to incorporated a lot a invidual PDF files (advertisements, title page). The first two or three issues took much more time to layout, but since then we found an easy workflow which allows us to control every detail. This was a big improvement over the previous situation where a print shop did the layout and usually only corrected two out of three errors reported.


'''Description'''
If anybody in the surroundings of Mollis would like to use Scribus for a similar magazine, we would be glad to offer some help.
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


==50 page publication with the outside covers==
== Choices Magazine==
'''Reporter:''' Lisa Charles   


'''Reporter:''' Isaac Davis via [http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/2005-March/009712.html  Scribus mailing list]
'''Date:''' February 2011     


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


[[Image:Cover_03122005_CrowdPic-1_small.jpeg]]
[http://www.choicesmagazine.co.uk Choices Magazine] is a new UK glossy subscription only magazine for the employeepreneur, marketed via Direct Sales. Our main target market is employees making the transition to self employed, to business owner; with our secondary market being very early start-ups.  Our focus is on the next generation of industry leaders and entrepreneurs to nurture and build into successful brands. The big dreamers and forward thinkers; in particular, today’s self starter and tomorrow’s entrepreneur; the next gigantic global brand.  And for the serious entrepreneur; Choices Magazine provides a stream of income and a huge platform to develop and launch brands.  Our features, stories and articles (including success principles, practical projects, problem solving techniques and business strategies) give our readers the knowledge, skills and know how, to win.  We provide information to give them the edge, focus and necessary qualities to deliver their best, and to be a leader in their field. Choices incorporates information in four crucial areas necessary for a successful and balanced life: Business Choices, Lifestyle Choices, Wellbeing Choices, and Personal Growth Choices.


'''Description:'''
I used Scribus 1.3.9 to do the first pre launch issue (32 pages), which is available now, and have started working on the launch issue (64 pages), out at the end of March 2011. There was a slight learning curve, getting used to Scribus, but overall I think it's an excellent program. The proof we received from the printers was of excellent quality, putting my fears to rest that the pdf output would not be compatible for some reason (although Scribus do make clear that the commercial printing quality is superb!).
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
[[File:Choices Magazine full issue01.PNG|center]]
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


=2004=
==Wikipedia Bookshelf Project==
'''Reporter:''' Frédéric Schütz   


==24-36-page bi-monthly magazine==
'''Date:''' January 2011     


'''Reporter:''' Craig Bradney
The '''[http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Bookshelf_Project Wikipedia Bookshelf Project]''' is creating a core set of public outreach materials designed to help new contributors understand the specific culture of Wikipedia, the free, online encyclopedia that anyone can edit. The materials aim to increase new contributor awareness and interest, foster excitement about contributing to Wikipedia, and provide key training tools. The materials are being developed in English; however, they are to be designed for easy translation, localization, and customization by volunteers, local chapters, and educational institutions such as schools and universities. Bookshelf materials are being developed by the project team from the Wikimedia Foundation (the Foundation that oversees the development of Wikipedia), community volunteers, and production experts.


'''Date:''' May 7, 2006
The combination of these requirements naturally led the project team to choose Scribus to create these materials. Scribus fits perfectly with the goals of the Wikimedia Foundation, and allows anyone to easily access the tools needed to contribute to the project. The resulting materials are also published under a free license ([http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike], except for the Wikipedia and Wikimedia logos).


'''Description:'''
The material produced so far can be found at http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Bookshelf (note that the last two documents in the list of printed material were not created with Scribus; in particular, the project is currently looking for a volunteer who could convert the document ''Video for Wikipedia and the Open Web: A Guide to Best Practices for Cultural and Educational Institutions'', originally created using Adobe InDesign, in Scribus format).
I moved from Adobe InDesign 2.02 to Scribus 1.1.x for the Renault Car Club of Australia magazine. At this point I also joined the Scribus team and have really noticed the changes and simplicity in many areas arriving as we developed the features. I have always used the very latest CVS as a way of testing and bug fixing. Screenshots of my magazine have been featured in various locations such as magazines: [http://www.trolltech.com/customers/coolapps/scribus Trolltech's Cool Apps page] [http://www.stern.de/computer-technik/computer/shareware/:ScribusKostenlose-DTP-L%F6sung/555306.html Scribus. Kostenlose DTP-Lösung German Stern.de]


Some of the Scribus files are already available at http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Localization_guidelines_(Bookshelf), in particular for the ''[http://outreach.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Welcome2WP_English_082310.pdf&page=1 Welcome to Wikipedia]'' booklet ([http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f0/Welcome2WP_English_082310.pdf PDF], [http://www.process39.com/client_res/wikipedia/Welcome2WP_SOURCE_082410.zip ZIP files with Scribus source]).


=2003=
[[File:Welcome2WP_English_082310-thumbnails.jpg|700px|center]]


==12-page bi-monthly newsletter==
[[File:Welcome2WP French printed1.jpg|150px]]
[[File:Welcome2WP French printed2.jpg|300px]]
[[File:Welcome2WP French printed3.jpg|300px]]


'''Reporter:''' Steve Herrick
==The Rockfish Files==
'''Reporter:''' Keith White 


'''Date:''' May 3, 2006
'''Date:''' January 2011   


[[Image:CRmay-june03.png]]
This first issue of '''[http://issuu.com/jerseybassguides/docs/hrfw?mode=embed&layout=http%3A%2F%2Fskin.issuu.com%2Fv%2Faquarium%2Flayout.xml&showFlipBtn=true The Rockfish Files]''' was a collaborated effort, but edited and created solely with open source software.
Scribus v1.3.9 was used, and is being used in production of issue #2 to be released in march 2011.


'''Description:'''
A 60 plus page effort to show the world that British lure fishing can be more than just bass orientated. This document received over 5000 unique reads in the first 14 days of its release.
I started experimenting with Scribus late in 2002, and began using it full-time in the spring of 2003. The image shown here is the first edition of the newsletter I was doing at the time, the CEPAD Report, done on Scribus. That was May of 2003, making it one of the earliest examples of Scribus in a professional setting.

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Graduation catalogue of the PZI MA Networked Media

Reporter: OSP

Date: July 2011

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Design of the graduation flyer and catalogue of MA Networked Media of the Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam.

Bound with removeable black brads, the catalogue is composed of one stapled introduction booklet, followed by 6 leaflet/posters, one for each student. The purple poster ink seems to be absorbed by the red leaflet side. Each booklet and leaflet can be distributed individually.

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Purple shapes appearing behind the red text are the "overage" ink from the back side which is the poster side.

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We used public domain patent drawings to illustrate each project with a shift of humour.

There are no software that can handle spot colors for pictures. So we used a python script written by Simeon Voelkel which we got on the Scribus IRC channel to convert images to eps files and add the desired spot color in the header of the image. The original script was written for duotone colors, since we needed only monochrome colors, we fed the script with a blank image of the same size of the original image. Then, search & replace directly in the XML to change the spot colors. Result, the images are "baked", meaning we cannot change them anymore, if changes are to be made, you'd have to go from the previous tif or jpg version and re-apply the script.

German Alpine Club (DAV), Local Section Ettlingen — periodical magazine

Reporter: Andreas Hünnebeck

Date: December, 2011

The magazine is sent to all members of the local section twice per year. You can download the current magazine and older ones here.

I started to create this magazine in 1992, using different office programs on Windows and Linux. Plagued by the increasing number of bugs in OpenOffice 3 I switched to Scribus in April 2010 (using 1.3.3.12 on Kubuntu 9.04). I wrote several python scripts to create the tables used in the magazine. Scribus creates a ready to print PDF for the print shop and a WEB version PDF for the homepage.

In April 2011 I used Scribus 1.4.0.rc2 (on Kubunto 11.04) for Issue number 21 and in November 2011 I used Scribus 1.4.0.rc6 for issue number 22. (see WEB version PDF).

Book: Guide Sentinelle

Reporter: Cedric Gémy

Date: November 2011

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52 pages guide, page size A5, 2-color (black+pantone) made for a french association. The purpose of this guide is to give elements to people on how to protect water ressources in Brittany and how to act when they are witness of defaults.

CD: Les jetés de l'encore / Bologne

Reporter: Gilles Maire

Date: August 2011

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For us, no question to make a CD without Open Source tools. The CD was recorded with Ardour on a Linux station. We used Scribus for the CD cover and booklet. Photographer Francois Michel and all the musicians Guerran Sellin, Alexandre Taveau, Survière Florès and Sieglfried Courteaux have played in Open Source. It is a great pleasure to have used Scribus, because it is very user friendy and we have achieved a nice product for a small budget. The colors in CYMK are nicely printed.

Each CD-burner company has its own format for templates and we made the cover and the booklet with a Open Source template found on the gallery. It was very simple to adapt it for the best price company.

The CD front was very easy to make following the CD form.

You can find the CD at http://www.lesjetesdelencre.com


Thank you Scribus !

book: Guide de l'apiculteur

Reporter: Cedric Gémy

Date: August 2011

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96 pages guide, page size A5, 4-color made for a french institution. The purpose of to give beekeepers all the informations they need to produce honey as profitably as they can.

Nüüs vu Mullis

Reporter: Niklaus Giger

Date: April 2011

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Mollis, a small village (about 3'000 habitants) in the Swiss mountains, has a local tourist association which publishes since around 1965 a quarterly "Nüüs vu Mullis" magazine (News from Mollis). The first issue was written using a type writer using hectography. Since three years we use successfully Scribus for its layout. Two sample pages are found under http://ngiger.dyndns.org/vvm/nüüs_vu_mullis.pdf.

Using Scribus allows us to incorporated a lot a invidual PDF files (advertisements, title page). The first two or three issues took much more time to layout, but since then we found an easy workflow which allows us to control every detail. This was a big improvement over the previous situation where a print shop did the layout and usually only corrected two out of three errors reported.

If anybody in the surroundings of Mollis would like to use Scribus for a similar magazine, we would be glad to offer some help.

Choices Magazine

Reporter: Lisa Charles

Date: February 2011


Choices Magazine is a new UK glossy subscription only magazine for the employeepreneur, marketed via Direct Sales. Our main target market is employees making the transition to self employed, to business owner; with our secondary market being very early start-ups. Our focus is on the next generation of industry leaders and entrepreneurs to nurture and build into successful brands. The big dreamers and forward thinkers; in particular, today’s self starter and tomorrow’s entrepreneur; the next gigantic global brand. And for the serious entrepreneur; Choices Magazine provides a stream of income and a huge platform to develop and launch brands. Our features, stories and articles (including success principles, practical projects, problem solving techniques and business strategies) give our readers the knowledge, skills and know how, to win. We provide information to give them the edge, focus and necessary qualities to deliver their best, and to be a leader in their field. Choices incorporates information in four crucial areas necessary for a successful and balanced life: Business Choices, Lifestyle Choices, Wellbeing Choices, and Personal Growth Choices.

I used Scribus 1.3.9 to do the first pre launch issue (32 pages), which is available now, and have started working on the launch issue (64 pages), out at the end of March 2011. There was a slight learning curve, getting used to Scribus, but overall I think it's an excellent program. The proof we received from the printers was of excellent quality, putting my fears to rest that the pdf output would not be compatible for some reason (although Scribus do make clear that the commercial printing quality is superb!).

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Wikipedia Bookshelf Project

Reporter: Frédéric Schütz

Date: January 2011

The Wikipedia Bookshelf Project is creating a core set of public outreach materials designed to help new contributors understand the specific culture of Wikipedia, the free, online encyclopedia that anyone can edit. The materials aim to increase new contributor awareness and interest, foster excitement about contributing to Wikipedia, and provide key training tools. The materials are being developed in English; however, they are to be designed for easy translation, localization, and customization by volunteers, local chapters, and educational institutions such as schools and universities. Bookshelf materials are being developed by the project team from the Wikimedia Foundation (the Foundation that oversees the development of Wikipedia), community volunteers, and production experts.

The combination of these requirements naturally led the project team to choose Scribus to create these materials. Scribus fits perfectly with the goals of the Wikimedia Foundation, and allows anyone to easily access the tools needed to contribute to the project. The resulting materials are also published under a free license (Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike, except for the Wikipedia and Wikimedia logos).

The material produced so far can be found at http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Bookshelf (note that the last two documents in the list of printed material were not created with Scribus; in particular, the project is currently looking for a volunteer who could convert the document Video for Wikipedia and the Open Web: A Guide to Best Practices for Cultural and Educational Institutions, originally created using Adobe InDesign, in Scribus format).

Some of the Scribus files are already available at http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Localization_guidelines_(Bookshelf), in particular for the Welcome to Wikipedia booklet (PDF, ZIP files with Scribus source).

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The Rockfish Files

Reporter: Keith White

Date: January 2011

This first issue of The Rockfish Files was a collaborated effort, but edited and created solely with open source software. Scribus v1.3.9 was used, and is being used in production of issue #2 to be released in march 2011.

A 60 plus page effort to show the world that British lure fishing can be more than just bass orientated. This document received over 5000 unique reads in the first 14 days of its release.