Martin Costabel wrote: > At the mathematical conferences I have been attending recently, the > standard for posters is to use LaTeX for the whole poster. Not for text > pages glued together afterwards, but for complete A0 posters with all > kinds of graphics mixed with text. Here are two examples: > <http://canum2006.univ-rennes1.fr/exposes_et_posters/poster_bonnaillie.pdf> > <http://canum2006.univ-rennes1.fr/exposes_et_posters/poster_minnolina.pdf> > > do you know if they are using a modified LaTeX? I didn't know that A0 was an option -- the reason I ask is that ideally, if one were trying to incorporate some LaTeX output formulas in Scribus, you would want the biggest output it could generate. Then you might have a chance to use pdflatex, then convert the pdf to PS/EPS to import into Scribus. > Some are doing it with PowerPoint (and I guess OOo will be similar), but > the inferior quality of the mathematical formulas sticks out. > > that's got to be just wonderful...
I would say keep working on this -- it's an interesting issue that is not unique and needs a solution. 1.3.5svn may eventually be the answer. Greg
