On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 15:20:12 -0800, Ciro A. Soto wrote: > > good news for scribus ... > > http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8098
I still wonder how one could do a book with scribus. Last time I tried to create a 4-page DIN-A4-sized document: I failed b/c scribus 1.2.1 was 1) much to slow when I changed styles in the text editor (I don't have enough time to wait for more than a minute for every change to a style) 2) editing and changing styles in the WYSIWYG view was even more painfull: I had to do all selections with the keyboard b/c the mouse selected from the cursor backwards but the cursor was forwards. Selecting text and changing the style (e.g. line spacing) didn't work at all. Don't get me wrong I love to work with scribus for one page documents and I can say that the combination of inkscape and scribus is more powerful than Freehand ? what I used before, but I am curious on how people use Scribus to do multiple page documents. As we speak about the topic: when may we test scribus 1.3cvs, all I read so far is that almost everything got improved. Regards, Helge
