Hello, If you have some programming skills you can try PyX (pyx.sourceforge.net) which, as much as I know can help to produce EPS-files containing formulas. I just started to play a little with it but did not get very far because I have to concentrate on other stuff right now.
BTW, PyX is actully a python package so maybe it can be called directly from Scribus which supports python scripting. Regards, Serban Udrea Niklas Rehfeld wrote: > Hi! > > Is it reasonable to prepare scientific posters in scribus? I am used to > write documents in LaTeX and I am wondering, whether there is a possibility > to write for example LaTeX columns, converting them into eps or pdf (with > scalable T1-fonts) and include these as pictures into Scribus. I never > worked with Scribus before and a first glimpse at importing PDFs as pictures > seemed to reveal that Scribus does not preserve T1-fonts. Do I do something > wrong? Or is there another way to include good looking formulas into > Scribus? > > thanks > > NR > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Scribus mailing list > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus
