Michal Blazejczyk wrote: > Hi, > > I'm using the latest Ubuntu, and I'm getting Scribus > from the following repository: > http://debian.scribus.net/debian gutsy main non-free > The problem is that I have two Scribus icons in the > Applications menu: > - 1.3.3.10cvs, 07 August 2007, Build ID: C-C-T-F-A > - 1.3.4, 27 May 2007, Build ID: C-C-T-F-A > This is most likely due to the fact that I have two > Scribus packages installed: scribus and scribus-ng... > My mistake :-) > > Anyway... Without realizing it, I've been using > version 1.3.4 lately (and swearing at its instability). > From reading this mailing list I no wknow that this > is an unstable version. Question: is there any way > I can salvage the document I created in 1.3.4 and > migrate it back to 1.3.3.11? > You cannot import a 1.3.4 document into 1.3.3.x. What you can do is copy as much as possible to the Scrapbook, then go to 1.3.3.10 and pull it in from there -- the versions use the same Scrapbook and objects can be imported this way. > Another question: I would like to upgrade my "scribus" > package to the latest version. But when I open Synaptic, > I don't see neither 1.3.3.10 or 1.3.3.11. How do I then > get the latest version(s) on Ubuntu? > See if this helps: http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/2008-January/027370.html
Greg
