On Wed, 24 May 2017 19:56:33 -0400 "Brian Grawburg" <grawb...@myglnc.com> dijo:
>I am in the process of converting 177 pages of my study notes on the >NT book of Romans from Lotus WordPro to LibreOffice. I have two more >large "books" to convert after this. I've thought about breaking it >up into 4 smaller sections because it takes several seconds to go from >page to page. There are several different type faces, including Greek, >which may slow things down. I've also wondered about not using >LibreOffice and using Scribus instead because the documents are so >large. Comments? Scribus is famous for being slow, although there have been some improvements recently. The speed problems with Scribus are due to its text abilities (far more options than LO), which are great for layout and design, but in order to give the viewer a WYSIWYG screen it redraws text letter by letter. The common wisdom is to break up the document into smaller chunks (e.g., separate documents for each chapter), then export each as a PDF and use other tools to assemble the PDFs into the final document. There are additional tricks as well, but they are too detailed to describe here. I should add another mantra of Scribus users: Scribus is a layout tool; not a word processor. You do your writing in your word processor, your images in the GIMP or Inkscape, and assemble them in Scribus. Its import filter for ODT files preserves styles (adapting them to Scribus conventions), but not much else, e.g., page numbers and images are ignored. When I write a document that I know I will eventually want to lay out in Scribus I write it in LO, applying the styles that I know I will want in Scribus, but I don't bother with the details of the style in LO - I just want the text tagged with the style because I'm going to change/enhance it once the text is in Scribus anyway. I must also mention the Scribus listserv, because this is a LO list where Scribus discussions border on being off topic: Scribus Mailing List: scri...@lists.scribus.net Edit your options or unsubscribe: http://lists.scribus.net/mailman/listinfo/scribus See also: http://wiki.scribus.net http://forums.scribus.net And finally I should mention TeX. (The X is pronounced as a voiceless velar fricative, e.g., the ch in German 'ach,' and in written form the X is supposed to be below the baseline.) TeX was originally conceived as a way to produce academic documents like dissertations and theses, where it still shines today. It has many devotees and there are a great many add-ons and utilities, e.g., Latex, Lyx, inter multa alia. I don't have listserve or website information handy because I don't use TeX personally, but I'm sure there are plenty of such resources online. Good luck with your project! -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: users+unsubscr...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted