On 06/09/2012 09:37 AM, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote: > On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 5:14 PM, Gregory Pittman wrote: > >>> Do you really think that overreacting to my comments is a good >>> strategy? Well, good luck then. >>> >> >> ...and so the point of your comment is.....? > > Let me see, if I can get the message through. > > Someone with experience of writing a whole book on Scribus starts > another (highly appreciated) book project that is, once again, related > to desktop publishing. That very same desktop publishing where people > kinda use text styles and care about output. >
I think that perhaps your skin is a bit thin today, Alexandre. From the content of your comments, it seems necessary to point out some characteristics of this ebook: - this is not an officially endorsed nor comprehensive manual or reference about Scribus, and furthermore, it is a work in progress. It's simply a book I am making available for any commentary which might help guide the direction it goes (though I specifically don't want to duplicate what others have done or what's already easily available in the online manual). For those who thinks it's awful in so many ways, it might be best to leave it alone and wait to see if it's going to develop into something more interesting to them. - the ePub format has some limitations, especially in regard to considering the various viewers one might you to read it. Sigil is a particular implementation to create ePub books, and of course I'm still in the process of learning more about the format and Sigil so that the reading is a bit more pleasant, whether or not there is something there worth reading. - I was not offended by your comments, even the more vitriolic most recent reaction. I was hoping to avoid a lot of unnecessary effort on yours or others parts delineating the many shortcomings of the layout of the book, since I am aware of these, and will make some effort to make these better, but I'm also not going to make this a work of art. Greg