On Sunday 20 February 2005 14:12, Louis Desjardins wrote: > Hi Team, > > Would it be possible/feasible/acceptable to allow a group of users to > work simultaneously on the same Scribus file the we can do it with > FileMaker for instance? > > The Scribus file is on a server. > Anyone with the proper access privileges can open and edit this file. > When editing a page, all other users can see the page in its initial > state (last version saved) but cannot edit it. > When editing a page that has linked text frames, all these pages > become under the editor's control at that moment, preventing other > co-workers to make any changes at that time. > > I think this could benefit to lots of people working in group on the > same project, especially in documents where each page (or very few > pages) are standing by their own such as in a newspaper or > multicollaborative work. This would simplifies the overall uniformity > (same stylesheets, scrapbook, templates, color sets, etc.). In this > kind of environment, there is no need to merge pages at the end. > > Any thoughts on that? 1.5? 2.0? :)
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