On Thu, Apr 21, 2005 at 04:28:54PM +0700, Tracy R Reed wrote:
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>George Georgalis wrote:
>> Tomorrow I'm going to recommend an office use open office for
>> publishing, vs switching to Word, from MS publisher. It is a low tech
>> office and publisher is apparently too complicated (I've never used it).
>> 
>> I've not used OO enough to know how it supports printing published
>> pages...  I mean "print a stack of paper, staple it and fold it in half"
>> -- whatever doing that is called. Does OO writer support this (print
>> pages with different layout/order than editing)? Is OO draw required?
>> 
>> Or maybe another publishing program?
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>Look at Scribus. It is THE publishing program for Linux.

never got it installed before... but Ubuntu makes it easy to try...
If I can get them to run linux... otherwise I may setup an auto-responder
that returns psutils/psbook/ps2pdf output by email... they can print to file
and attach it, get pdf/psbook documents in return...

// George


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