> Going from PDF to epub makes sense because everything is laid out > correctly, as > it is in the original SLA. Somehow all of this gets lost in any further > conversions. That is the problem, it's like having to start all over again > in > Word/LibreOffice. Seems a bit barseackwards, no? > > What I was trying to tell you is that it is not necessarily laid out correctly.
When you view the PDF you see an "image" rendered by the PDF viewer, but you do not see in what order the items (and for Scribus each character is an item) were laid out (you would maybe see on a very very slow computer). When Scribus creates a PDF it does not necessarily start in the top left corner and work itself downwards, it might as well place the objects by the order they appear in the SLA or some other arbitrary order. When you see the word "Hello!" you do not know in what order the letters were placed. For a visual reading the order is not important as long as the are all in the correct place. You can decompress a PDF and look at the "postscript" within the PDF to see the complexity. /Peter -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.scribus.net/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20140605/236e97fe/attachment.html>
