On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 10:58, Kevin Walzer wrote: > Hello, > > I'm using Scribus 1.1 via Fink (OS X 10.2.8)and am looking forward to > putting it through the paces in a production environment. So far the > results are promising (my earlier experiences, documented in my blog, were > not as good and reflected my own steep learning curve with X11). I'm still > curious, though, about the prospects for a fully-native OS X port. I know > that Benjamin Reed of KDE/Fink did a "proof-of-concept" port earlier this > summer, but it wasn't particularly functional, and I don't think he plans > to update it.
> Does the Scribus team have anything official in the works? > It would be nice to be able to access all OS X fonts and run the program > without the overhead of X11. Not a big deal, but just thought I'd ask. Paul Johnson, one of the developers has spent some time with a borrowed Mac and worked on getting it to build with the GPL version of Qt for OSX. I know he had some success, exactly what I do not know. There are still some issues which Paul is working on and has just been committed to cvs some patches for big-endian issues. The major hold back is really none of the devel team have full time access to late model Mac. I expect to have access to one later this year for testing in a pre-press environment, but I don't code, just docs and testing. The other is just pure developer time. All of us on the team are married with families and full time jobs, so there are just so many minutes in a day. As for font access, you should be able to point Scribus to where ever you have fonts and it should find them with the new font code.In Scribus 1.1.1+, Qt is no longer used for font handling, just freetype2. One of my linux boxes is a dual boot Win2k box and it was trival to point Scribus at /mnt/c/psfonts in font preferences and they show up. That said, patches and testing would be most welcome. Soon there will be new code in Scribus to help debugging. Regards, Peter
