On Wednesday 20 May 2009 11:55:44 Gabriele Francescotto wrote: > Hi, > I'm building a digital asset management solution for magazines, > basically using eZ publish as content management framework; the > solution should be only base on free software, so I'm projecting an > eZ publish's extension for Scribus, that could be very useful to > have a preview of the page and to have a draft of the pages that > could be managed by the designers. > > The whole solution should be web-oriented, so it could be very > useful if Scribus could be used on a Linux server from command > line, at least to create pdf or png/jpg images. I've looked for > this kind of feature but I didn't find it. > Anybody has a similar need or can suggest me a feasible solution? > > greetings, > gabriele
On a Linux system I can run Kpdf to show the current finished version of a pdf export from some DTP program. As the pdf is updated the Kpdf image is also updated automatically. Acrobat reader, unfortunately, does not have that feature. I use this routinely for TeX with gvim editor, pdftex and Kpdf. I have GVim programmed so that F3 calls pdftex and F4 (needed only once) calls up Kpdf to display the current pdf. My secret is that the main file of each project has the name "book" so that F3 always compiles book.tex and F4 always displays book.pdf in Kpdf. -- John Culleton Able Indexers and Typesetters Self/small publishers please visit: http://wexfordpress.com/tex/shortlist.pdf http://wexfordpress.com/tex/packagers.pdf
