On 15/06/2011, at 8:16, Joe Zeff <joe at zeff.us> wrote:
> On 06/14/2011 09:46 PM, a.l.e wrote:
>> why don't you start scribus in a debugger and do the testing?
>> you have all the resources at your hands and just have to download
>> and look at them.
>
> Right now, I'm trying to get my first novel into shape so that I can
> self-publish it as an ebook because I'm unemployed. And when I'm not doing
> that, I'm in and out of two different VA facilities (Each one is roughly 40
> miles from where I live.) here so that two different ophthalmologists can do
> post-op followups on my eyes. (Yes, I actually did end up with one for each
> eye for my cataract surgery.) And when I'm not doing that, there's lots of
> other important things taking up my copious free time.
>
> Mind you, the suggestion's tempting and if I can manage to get the time, I
> just might. BTW, is scribus written in C or C++? I've a fair amount of C
> experience, including professional, but I've never even touched C++.
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It might therefore, given your lack of time, to understand that we devote our
time when and where we can, given our lack of time.
As I said, I found a few interesting issues last night but there is still a lot
of tracking down to do.
Craig