On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 10:02:34 +0200, Craig Bradney <cbradney at zip.com.au> wrote: > Another thing you can try, is, dont use Automatic Text Frames and import the > text into the first frame, place any ads, then link the next frame in, place > any ads. If the text is overflowing in a frame Scribus doesnt have to draw it > anyway so you should gain a lot of speed there.
By george, I think you're onto something there. Even if the commercial ads are already in place, if the text frames for the classifieds are unlinked-until-needed, then a person can just go through the paper starting from page 1, fix each page in order, then link the text frame on the next page and work through the whole paper like that. As the performance problem seems to go away when you're at the end of the document, that trick should make sure that we're always working at the "end". That's the best idea for a work-around that I've heard of or thought of yet. Thanks loads!