> Anyways - I'm looking for tips and suggestions for doing 250-350 page book
> projects in Scribus. Our books will feature lots of screen captures. One of

For such large books I think LyX would be more suitable, although modifying 
LaTeX styles is a pain... (Before I discovered Scribus my dream was to find a 
graphical LaTeX style editor:-)

I have bookbinding as my major interest (just a hobby, but that's how I got 
into looking at DTP), I have downloaded several books from Project Gutenberg 
and printed them using LyX (I use GutenMark to "convert" to LaTeX, import into 
LyX and do some fine tuning, export to postscript and make impositions using a 
home made perl script and pstops from psutils, print on A3 sheets in a duplex 
laser printer, fold and bind by hand). Since I can't print larger than A3 and 
don't want to many signatures I have used 16-page signatures making the books 
A6 size. This means that for example Robin Hood ended up at 450 pages... Now my 
linux-machine is a P75 with 64 MB RAM. I don't think Scribus would even load 
such a large document on that machine:-) I'm already having problems with 
16-page documents.

Of course Scribus feature with automatic text frames is a good help, but I 
still feel that using LyX for such large documents is easier (and very much 
faster).

/Peter



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