> GAWD! What have I gotten myself into...? ;) I'm not up to something this deep into non gui-ness -mb ------------- No no no! It's not complicated at all. There's a couple different conversations going on here in this thread, which makes it confusing.
To use images in Scribus: 1) draw your image frame in approximately the size and horizontal/vertical format of your image. 2) right click get image 3) The image should be BIG in the frame, you should only see a portion of it. (it's small...your image resolution is likely too low) 4) right click image, go to properties >> image 5) click scale to frame size, proportional 6) right click image, and click adjust frame to image that's it! --Scribus links to the image, an does not change the image file itself in any way, and the .SLA file does not get proportionally larger. -- If you edit the image in GIMP and save, it will change IN REAL TIME on your Scribus screen. -- If Scribus performance is too slow because of large image files, adjust the image display resolution in Scribus preferences -- you can also set individual really big images to not display. --Now, your PDF will be proportionally bigger file size, but again you can reduce sizes there if needed. For example, 'resample image to xxx dpi' and also compression. However, if you are printing a book, your master PDF resolution should be set to what your printing press requires. Big PDF files are the nature of the printing game when you are dealing with a press. DAN FINK Buckville Publications LLC http://www.buckville.com/