> Can someone please tell me what render frames do. Every reference seems to > refer to Latex.
As far as I understand it: Render frames is a way to include content (I am not sure about what formats, but I think at least postscript, pdf and bitmaps are supported) created (=rendered) by another application "on the fly". So, instead of exporting from another application and then importing into Scribus you use a render frame. That way the rendering application will automatically work with a "page size" equivalent to the size of the frame and the content will be updated on each print or PDF export. Scribus (currently) includes support for LaTeX (typsetting), Lilypond (musical scores), GnuPlot (mathematical graphs) and a few more. http://docs.scribus.net/index.php?lang=en&page=renderframes /Peter
