I know that this is an old topic, but I had the same question and a.l.e's response makes this sounds like a job for Kickstarter or (at the very least) a bounty system. Web 2 Print software is CRAZY expensive just to get started.
-Zach Lym P.S. Why don't y'all sell a Pantone color plug-in to support the project? I know there has been plenty of talk about GPL and Pantone's copy-write/trademarks - but if you are fine if just use pipes. Hell, color definitions are just settings, Scribus reading a file is hardly a derivative work of Scribus itself. That's why a Wordpress theme's CSS files are not GPL even though the php and html files are: http://wordpress.org/news/2009/07/themes-are-gpl-too/ hi mr g. > >* I found a discussion from 2007 about a 'Scribus Server'.*>**>* Today, as > >Scribus is much more advanced, how could I use Scribus to *>* build a > >Web-2-Print system? Did someone ever try to do this?* > no, but if each person interested in running scribus on a server had > donated half the money of a adobe license, it may be able to do it now! > > > btw, if your server can run an instance of scribus with its GUI, there > may be easy ways to hack a workable solution... if not, the solution is > still far away in the future... > > > ciao > a.l.e > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.scribus.net/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20111130/4b3ef83c/attachment.html>
