On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 16:19:50 -0400 Gregory Pittman <gpittman at iglou.com> dijo:
> > The documentation for multivalent seems to indicate that it > > can burst a multi-page PDF into individual pages. These can then be > > laid out in Scribus, twice on each side if desired. So I can use > > Scribus the same way I used to use InDesign to do the two-up layout > > that I need. Except that for InDesign there is a script that does it > > automatically. It should be scriptable in Scribus as well, except that > > I'm not a programmer so I don't know how to do it. > Keep in mind, this leads to the same problem we hear a lot about: > Scribus will rasterize these single-page PDFs, so you will lose some > resolution. Oh! I did not realize that. I am not yet a serious user of Scribus. I keep watching here hoping that eventually I will be able to use it for everything. So far I have used it just for a few small jobs. I did place a PDF and I noticed that the screen view was fuzzy. I assumed that was just a screen view and that the font embedded in the PDF would be used for printing. Assuming what you say is true, then I need a different tool. What Linux program can I use to place PDFs on a multiple page document?
