Author: christoph
Date: Sun May 10 07:19:53 2015
New Revision: 20068

URL: http://scribus.net/websvn/listing.php?repname=Scribus&sc=1&rev=20068
Log:
Toolbox update

Modified:
    branches/Version14x/Scribus/scribus/doc/de/toolbox17.html
    branches/Version14x/Scribus/scribus/doc/en/toolbox17.html
    branches/Version14x/Scribus/scribus/doc/it/toolbox17.html

Modified: branches/Version14x/Scribus/scribus/doc/de/toolbox17.html
URL: 
http://scribus.net/websvn/diff.php?repname=Scribus&rev=20068&path=/branches/Version14x/Scribus/scribus/doc/de/toolbox17.html
==============================================================================
--- branches/Version14x/Scribus/scribus/doc/de/toolbox17.html (original)
+++ branches/Version14x/Scribus/scribus/doc/de/toolbox17.html Sun May 10 
07:19:53 2015
@@ -3,10 +3,14 @@
        <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
        <title>SwatchBooker</title>
 </head>
+<style>
+@import "manual.css";
+</style>
 <body>
 <h2>SwatchBooker</h2>
-<p>Just like old habits die hard, many designers rely on color palettes from 
vendors like Pantone&reg;, HKS&reg;, Toyo&reg;, or others, and especially those 
that have been shipped with the drawing or design application they&rsquo;ve 
been used to for years or decades.</p>
+<p>Just like old habits die hard, many designers rely on color palettes from 
vendors like Pantone&reg;, RAL&reg;, Toyo&reg;, or others, and especially those 
that have been shipped with the drawing or design application they&rsquo;ve 
been used to for years or decades.</p>
 <p>Although the Scribus Team has succeeded in licensing many palettes, not all 
efforts were successful (yet), which means you may have to get the palettes you 
need from other resources. The Scribus Team is aware of some external palette 
collections in Scribus&rsquo;s own palette format that contain these colors, 
but we cannot endorse their use, since their legality is as questionable as 
their reliability.</p>
+<p>In the meantime you can take solace in the fact that the initiative <a 
href="http://freecolour.org/";>FreeColour</a> has released a <a 
href="http://dtpstudio.de/downloads/OCSC_1_0.zip";>collection of more than 350 
commercial color systems</a> under a CC license. The color palettes are stored 
in SwatchBooker&rsquo;s native SBZ format, but you can use the program to 
convert them to Scribus XML files.</p>
 <p>Until the licensing issues with regard to Scribus are solved, and as long 
as you have a valid license for a program like CorelDraw, PageMaker or 
InDesign, you should be free to <i>use</i> the included color palettes in 
Scribus, even though Scribus doesn&rsquo;t <a href="color1.html">support</a> 
many proprietary color palette formats yet. This is where <a 
href="http://www.selapa.net/swatchbooker/";>SwatchBooker</a> becomes an 
essential tool. SwatchBooker will not only help you to convert color palettes, 
whether they be proprietary or Open Source, for use with Scribus; you can also 
modify existing palette files by changing color values, assigning color 
profiles or translating color names.</p>
 <p>If you use SwatchBooker for anything but color palette conversion, you do 
so at your own risk. Changing names of spot colors or their alternative 
L*a*b/CMYK/RGB values may result in serious color mismatches, and it defies <a 
href="color1.html">the very purpose</a> of standardized color sets.</p>
 <br>
@@ -14,8 +18,18 @@
 <br>
 <p><b><i>Requirements:</i></p>
 <p></b> Python, PyQt4, littleCMS</p>
+<p><b><i>Installers:</i></b></p>
+<ul>
+<li>Linux: Packages for many distributions are available via the respective 
repositories. If your distro doesn&rsquo;t provide one, you can install the 
dependencies mentioned above  and then download the source code <a 
href="https://launchpad.net/swatchbooker/+download";>here</a> (no installation 
required).</li>
+<li>A Windows installer is available <a 
href="https://launchpad.net/swatchbooker/+download";>here</a>.</li>
+<li>The easiest way to install SwatchBooker on Mac OS X is via <a 
href="http://brew.sh/";>Homebrew</a>. The Homebrew formula is available <a 
href="http://brewformulas.org/Swatchbooker";>here</a>.</li>
+</ul>
 <p><b><i>Supported file formats:</b></i></p>
-<p><b>Import:</b> Adobe (ACO, ACB, ACT, ASE, ACF, BCF, CLR); AutoCAD (ACB; 
unencrypted only!); ColorSchemer (CS); Corel (CPL); GIMP (GPL); ICC named color 
profiles; OpenOffice.org (SOC); QuarkXPress (QCL+CUI; note that you need both 
files to be able to convert an XPress Color Library); RAL Digital/Digital 
Colour Atlas (BCS); RIFF (PAL); Scribus (XML); VivaDesigner (XML)</p>
-<p><b>Export:</b> Adobe Swatch Exchange (ASE); GIMP (GPL); HTML; SwatchBooker 
(SBZ), OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice (SOC); Scribus (XML)</p>
+<ul>
+<li><b>Import:</b> Adobe (ACO, ACB, ACT, ASE, ACF, BCF, CLR); AutoCAD (ACB; 
unencrypted only!); ColorSchemer (CS); Corel (CPL); GIMP (GPL); ICC named color 
profiles; OpenOffice.org (SOC); QuarkXPress (QCL+CUI; note that you need both 
files to be able to convert an XPress Color Library); RAL Digital/Digital 
Colour Atlas (BCS); RIFF (PAL); Scribus (XML); VivaDesigner (XML)</li>
+<li><b>Export:</b> Adobe Swatch Exchange (ASE); GIMP (GPL); HTML; SwatchBooker 
(SBZ), OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice (SOC); Scribus (XML)</li>
+</ul>
+<br>
+<br>
 </body>
 </html>

Modified: branches/Version14x/Scribus/scribus/doc/en/toolbox17.html
URL: 
http://scribus.net/websvn/diff.php?repname=Scribus&rev=20068&path=/branches/Version14x/Scribus/scribus/doc/en/toolbox17.html
==============================================================================
--- branches/Version14x/Scribus/scribus/doc/en/toolbox17.html (original)
+++ branches/Version14x/Scribus/scribus/doc/en/toolbox17.html Sun May 10 
07:19:53 2015
@@ -3,10 +3,14 @@
        <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
        <title>SwatchBooker</title>
 </head>
+<style>
+@import "manual.css";
+</style>
 <body>
 <h2>SwatchBooker</h2>
-<p>Just like old habits die hard, many designers rely on color palettes from 
vendors like Pantone&reg;, HKS&reg;, Toyo&reg;, or others, and especially those 
that have been shipped with the drawing or design application they&rsquo;ve 
been used to for years or decades.</p>
+<p>Just like old habits die hard, many designers rely on color palettes from 
vendors like Pantone&reg;, RAL&reg;, Toyo&reg;, or others, and especially those 
that have been shipped with the drawing or design application they&rsquo;ve 
been used to for years or decades.</p>
 <p>Although the Scribus Team has succeeded in licensing many palettes, not all 
efforts were successful (yet), which means you may have to get the palettes you 
need from other resources. The Scribus Team is aware of some external palette 
collections in Scribus&rsquo;s own palette format that contain these colors, 
but we cannot endorse their use, since their legality is as questionable as 
their reliability.</p>
+<p>In the meantime you can take solace in the fact that the initiative <a 
href="http://freecolour.org/";>FreeColour</a> has released a <a 
href="http://dtpstudio.de/downloads/OCSC_1_0.zip";>collection of more than 350 
commercial color systems</a> under a CC license. The color palettes are stored 
in SwatchBooker&rsquo;s native SBZ format, but you can use the program to 
convert them to Scribus XML files.</p>
 <p>Until the licensing issues with regard to Scribus are solved, and as long 
as you have a valid license for a program like CorelDraw, PageMaker or 
InDesign, you should be free to <i>use</i> the included color palettes in 
Scribus, even though Scribus doesn&rsquo;t <a href="color1.html">support</a> 
many proprietary color palette formats yet. This is where <a 
href="http://www.selapa.net/swatchbooker/";>SwatchBooker</a> becomes an 
essential tool. SwatchBooker will not only help you to convert color palettes, 
whether they be proprietary or Open Source, for use with Scribus; you can also 
modify existing palette files by changing color values, assigning color 
profiles or translating color names.</p>
 <p>If you use SwatchBooker for anything but color palette conversion, you do 
so at your own risk. Changing names of spot colors or their alternative 
L*a*b/CMYK/RGB values may result in serious color mismatches, and it defies <a 
href="color1.html">the very purpose</a> of standardized color sets.</p>
 <br>
@@ -14,8 +18,18 @@
 <br>
 <p><b><i>Requirements:</i></p>
 <p></b> Python, PyQt4, littleCMS</p>
+<p><b><i>Installers:</i></b></p>
+<ul>
+<li>Linux: Packages for many distributions are available via the respective 
repositories. If your distro doesn&rsquo;t provide one, you can install the 
dependencies mentioned above  and then download the source code <a 
href="https://launchpad.net/swatchbooker/+download";>here</a> (no installation 
required).</li>
+<li>A Windows installer is available <a 
href="https://launchpad.net/swatchbooker/+download";>here</a>.</li>
+<li>The easiest way to install SwatchBooker on Mac OS X is via <a 
href="http://brew.sh/";>Homebrew</a>. The Homebrew formula is available <a 
href="http://brewformulas.org/Swatchbooker";>here</a>.</li>
+</ul>
 <p><b><i>Supported file formats:</b></i></p>
-<p><b>Import:</b> Adobe (ACO, ACB, ACT, ASE, ACF, BCF, CLR); AutoCAD (ACB; 
unencrypted only!); ColorSchemer (CS); Corel (CPL); GIMP (GPL); ICC named color 
profiles; OpenOffice.org (SOC); QuarkXPress (QCL+CUI; note that you need both 
files to be able to convert an XPress Color Library); RAL Digital/Digital 
Colour Atlas (BCS); RIFF (PAL); Scribus (XML); VivaDesigner (XML)</p>
-<p><b>Export:</b> Adobe Swatch Exchange (ASE); GIMP (GPL); HTML; SwatchBooker 
(SBZ), OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice (SOC); Scribus (XML)</p>
+<ul>
+<li><b>Import:</b> Adobe (ACO, ACB, ACT, ASE, ACF, BCF, CLR); AutoCAD (ACB; 
unencrypted only!); ColorSchemer (CS); Corel (CPL); GIMP (GPL); ICC named color 
profiles; OpenOffice.org (SOC); QuarkXPress (QCL+CUI; note that you need both 
files to be able to convert an XPress Color Library); RAL Digital/Digital 
Colour Atlas (BCS); RIFF (PAL); Scribus (XML); VivaDesigner (XML)</li>
+<li><b>Export:</b> Adobe Swatch Exchange (ASE); GIMP (GPL); HTML; SwatchBooker 
(SBZ), OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice (SOC); Scribus (XML)</li>
+</ul>
+<br>
+<br>
 </body>
 </html>

Modified: branches/Version14x/Scribus/scribus/doc/it/toolbox17.html
URL: 
http://scribus.net/websvn/diff.php?repname=Scribus&rev=20068&path=/branches/Version14x/Scribus/scribus/doc/it/toolbox17.html
==============================================================================
--- branches/Version14x/Scribus/scribus/doc/it/toolbox17.html (original)
+++ branches/Version14x/Scribus/scribus/doc/it/toolbox17.html Sun May 10 
07:19:53 2015
@@ -1,21 +1,35 @@
-<html>
-<head>
-        <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
-        <title>SwatchBooker</title>
-</head>
-<body>
-<h2>SwatchBooker</h2>
-<p>Le vecchie abitudini sono dure a morire, e molti grafici si basano su 
raccolte di colori commerciali come quelle prodotte da Pantone&reg;, HKS&reg;, 
Toyo&reg;, o altre, e specialmente quelle fornite insieme all'applicazione di 
disegno o progettazione che usano abitualmente da anni o decenni.</p>
-<p>Il team di Scribus &egrave; riuscito ad ottenere le licenze d'uso di molte 
raccolte di colori, ma non tutti gli sforzi in questa direzione hanno avuto 
(ancora) successo, il che significa che potreste dover ottenere da altre fonti 
le raccolte colore che vi servono. Il team di Scribus &egrave; informato 
dell'esistenza di raccolte di terzi che contengono questi colori e che 
utilizzano il formato di Scribus, ma non pu&ograve; approvarne l'uso, 
poich&eacute; la loro legalit&agrave; &egrave; discutibile quanto la loro 
affidabilit&agrave;.</p>
-<p>Finch&eacute; i problemi di licenza con Scribus non saranno risolti, e 
purch&eacute; abbiate una licenza valida per un programma come CorelDraw, 
PageMaker o InDesign, dovreste essere liberi di <i>usare</i> le relative 
raccolte di colori in Scribus, anche se Scribus non &egrave; ancora in grado di 
<a href="color1.html">utilizzare</a> molti formati proprietari di raccolte di 
colori. &Egrave; questa la situazione in cui <a 
href="http://www.selapa.net/swatchbooker/";>SwatchBooker</a> diviene uno 
strumento essenziale. Con SwatchBooker non solo potete convertire le raccolte 
di colori, siano esse proprietarie od open source, per l'uso con Scribus; 
potete anche modificare le raccolte esistenti cambiando i valori di colore, 
assegnando profili colore o traducendo i nomi dei colori.</p>
-<p>Se usate SwatchBooker per scopi diversi dalla conversione di raccolte di 
colori, lo fate a vostro rischio e pericolo. Cambiare i nomi dei colori spot o 
i loro valori alternativi L*a*b/CMYK/RGB pu&ograve; causare errate 
corrispondenze di colore, e va contro lo <a href="color1.html">scopo 
specifico</a> per cui esistono insiemi standardizzati di colori.</p>
-<br>
-<table width="100%"><tr><td align="center"><img src="images/SwB.png" alt="Una 
raccolta colore proprietaria  nel formato ASE di Adobe&reg; aperta in 
SwatchBooker" /></td></tr></table>
-<br>
-<p><b><i>Requisiti:</i></p>
-<p></b> Python, PyQt4, littleCMS</p>
-<p><b><i>Formati gestibili:</b></i></p>
-<p><b>Importazione:</b> Adobe (ACO, ACB, ACT, ASE, ACF, BCF, CLR); AutoCAD 
(ACB; solo senza crittografia!); ColorSchemer (CS); Corel (CPL); GIMP (GPL); 
profili colore ICC denominati; OpenOffice.org (SOC); QuarkXPress (QCL+CUI; sono 
necessari entrambi i file per poter convertire una libreria colore di XPress); 
RAL Digital/Digital Colour Atlas (BCS); RIFF (PAL); Scribus (XML); VivaDesigner 
(XML)</p>
-<p><b>Esportazione:</b> Adobe Swatch Exchange (ASE); GIMP (GPL); HTML; 
SwatchBooker (SBZ), OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice (SOC); Scribus (XML)</p>
-</body>
-</html>
+<html>
+<head>
+       <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
+       <title>SwatchBooker</title>
+</head>
+<style>
+@import "manual.css";
+</style>
+<body>
+<h2>SwatchBooker</h2>
+<p>Just like old habits die hard, many designers rely on color palettes from 
vendors like Pantone&reg;, RAL&reg;, Toyo&reg;, or others, and especially those 
that have been shipped with the drawing or design application they&rsquo;ve 
been used to for years or decades.</p>
+<p>Although the Scribus Team has succeeded in licensing many palettes, not all 
efforts were successful (yet), which means you may have to get the palettes you 
need from other resources. The Scribus Team is aware of some external palette 
collections in Scribus&rsquo;s own palette format that contain these colors, 
but we cannot endorse their use, since their legality is as questionable as 
their reliability.</p>
+<p>In the meantime you can take solace in the fact that the initiative <a 
href="http://freecolour.org/";>FreeColour</a> has released a <a 
href="http://dtpstudio.de/downloads/OCSC_1_0.zip";>collection of more than 350 
commercial color systems</a> under a CC license. The color palettes are stored 
in SwatchBooker&rsquo;s native SBZ format, but you can use the program to 
convert them to Scribus XML files.</p>
+<p>Until the licensing issues with regard to Scribus are solved, and as long 
as you have a valid license for a program like CorelDraw, PageMaker or 
InDesign, you should be free to <i>use</i> the included color palettes in 
Scribus, even though Scribus doesn&rsquo;t <a href="color1.html">support</a> 
many proprietary color palette formats yet. This is where <a 
href="http://www.selapa.net/swatchbooker/";>SwatchBooker</a> becomes an 
essential tool. SwatchBooker will not only help you to convert color palettes, 
whether they be proprietary or Open Source, for use with Scribus; you can also 
modify existing palette files by changing color values, assigning color 
profiles or translating color names.</p>
+<p>If you use SwatchBooker for anything but color palette conversion, you do 
so at your own risk. Changing names of spot colors or their alternative 
L*a*b/CMYK/RGB values may result in serious color mismatches, and it defies <a 
href="color1.html">the very purpose</a> of standardized color sets.</p>
+<br>
+<table width="100%"><tr><td align="center"><img src="images/SwB.png" alt="A 
proprietary color palette in Adobe's&reg; ASE format opened by SwatchBooker" 
/></td></tr></table>
+<br>
+<p><b><i>Requirements:</i></p>
+<p></b> Python, PyQt4, littleCMS</p>
+<p><b><i>Installers:</i></b></p>
+<ul>
+<li>Linux: Packages for many distributions are available via the respective 
repositories. If your distro doesn&rsquo;t provide one, you can install the 
dependencies mentioned above  and then download the source code <a 
href="https://launchpad.net/swatchbooker/+download";>here</a> (no installation 
required).</li>
+<li>A Windows installer is available <a 
href="https://launchpad.net/swatchbooker/+download";>here</a>.</li>
+<li>The easiest way to install SwatchBooker on Mac OS X is via <a 
href="http://brew.sh/";>Homebrew</a>. The Homebrew formula is available <a 
href="http://brewformulas.org/Swatchbooker";>here</a>.</li>
+</ul>
+<p><b><i>Supported file formats:</b></i></p>
+<ul>
+<li><b>Import:</b> Adobe (ACO, ACB, ACT, ASE, ACF, BCF, CLR); AutoCAD (ACB; 
unencrypted only!); ColorSchemer (CS); Corel (CPL); GIMP (GPL); ICC named color 
profiles; OpenOffice.org (SOC); QuarkXPress (QCL+CUI; note that you need both 
files to be able to convert an XPress Color Library); RAL Digital/Digital 
Colour Atlas (BCS); RIFF (PAL); Scribus (XML); VivaDesigner (XML)</li>
+<li><b>Export:</b> Adobe Swatch Exchange (ASE); GIMP (GPL); HTML; SwatchBooker 
(SBZ), OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice (SOC); Scribus (XML)</li>
+</ul>
+<br>
+<br>
+</body>
+</html>


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