Dear Scribusers,

Even if it has not been officially communicated yet, many have somehow heard of 
the ongoing project supported by the Organisation Internationale de la 
Francophonie.

Here a short text about it, written by Femke Snelting from Open Source 
Publishing, who visited our meeting last month in Paris.

The official announcement will follow at the beginning of January and we are 
eagerly awaiting for the work done by Andreas, Jean and Pierre to be integrated 
into the 1.5 code in the first months of 2011.


Have a nice evening
a.l.e





Scribus Re-loaded

Fresh news from Paris



Since a few months the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie supports 
the Scribus team. The goal is to make the program ready for new developers and 
users from Asia and Africa and this is *very* good news for the rest of us too!

The project goes under the code name ?Scribus-OIF? and involves intense work on 
two related but very different axis: a complete rewrite of the text-engine, and 
a new take on the properties panel.

It all started with the need to support complex text-layout. In Arabic script 
for example, different glyphs are used for the same character, depending on 
their position in the word. Ligatures are another example of a complex 
text-layout. The team also decided that it was important to disentangle the 
text-engine code itself and to make it easier for newcomers to contribute to 
the project. We?ll talk about all this more soon but it does not stop there. 
Work is under-way to provide sophisticated paragraph based lay-outs and last 
but not least, the undo function for text will finally be added :-D

The second part of the work concerns the properties palette. You could see this 
central part of the interface as a representation of the Scribus datamodel, a 
good place to make developers and designers start thinking together. To invite 
contributions by people with different skills, the code for the properties 
palette will be detached from the main code-base and modularized to a high 
degree.

While impatiently waiting for all these developments to take an effect, expect 
a series of posts about Scribus Re-loaded in the upcoming months. We will 
detail the text-engine, discuss Scribus Persona, look closer at the properties 
palette and QT-designer, test-drive the frame-rendering feature and more.

Go Scribus Go!

http://ospublish.constantvzw.org/news/scribus-re-loaded

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