OO isn't really a page layout/publishing program though.

Scribus does do pdf export nicely too though. Also open source & multi platform.

Lots of nice software in the open source world.

Scribus is getting some favorable comparisons with Quark and Adobe InDesign

Neil
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Neil McAliece wrote:
> Our division newsletter is no longer done in publisher. It's on an older 
> version of Quark now. (which I don't know much about).
> 
> I'm curious about the Windows native installer for Scribus (I have had a 
> quick play with Scribus on Linux).
> 
> http://www.scribus.net/index.php?name=Sections&req=viewarticle&artid=2&page=1
> 
> The person creating our newsletter has long been familiar with Quark, so we 
> might stay with that unless both her and I find some spare time to burn one 
> day :)
> 
> Everyone has the ability to generate pdfs through a SAMBA print process at 
> both of our offices. Postscript print job converted to pdf and saved to a 
> network share for pickup (with a script that clears that directory nightly).
> 
> I don't think anyone attempts to email .pub files here anymore. I think some 
> of our training certificates are still created with it.


open office will export as pdf's too
works for me

ash
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