On a Windows XP machine, I have a Scribus file MyDoc.sla. This document has many pictures, which are in two separate folders, MyPict1 and MyPict2.
I have made a copy of MyDoc.sla on a Linux (FC6) machine. When I open it with Scribus 1.3.3.9cvs, the pictures are all red X's, since I haven't moved copies of all the photos. 1) From within Scribus, there doesn't seem to be any way to find out the name or path of the missing photos. Right-clicking on the picture frame and selecting Info just gives "no image loaded". Is there any way to get the path using Scribus? 2) I have examined MyDoc.sla with a text editor, and I see lines such as PFILE="../../D/S/M/P/G/MyPicture.JPG". This is the correct relative Windows path from MyDoc.sla in its Windows directory to MyPicture.JPG in its Windows directory. It is not appropriate to recreate the Windows directory structure on Linux. Assuming I move all the images to (new) Linux directories MyPict1Linux and MyPict2Linux, how can I tell Scribus that is where to look for the images? 3) Is there any easier way to move a complex document from one machine to another?
