At the moment, MY problem is just an ePub export. And although I have colour
images, I have NO image captions. So I don't personally mind how it's
implemented. What this means is that you could get an
image-caption-less-epub-export-plugin working, at least somewhat usefully
tested, and you'd see some progress, and also have something to work from. 
Just my (selfish) fourpenn'th

    :)

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On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 03:12:50PM +0200, a.l.e wrote:
> hi
> >IMO, layout advantage vs text processing is that you can place frames where 
> >you want. i could send you plenty of documents where captions are not close 
> >to the photo.
> >
> >Plus even in that case, it might be on the left, on the right, below, 
> >above... How do you differenciate a caption frame compare to any other frame 
> >that would be close to the picture (title on image...).
> >There will be lots of use cases.
> >But i agree we have to find the basic case to be implemented. Otherwise i'm 
> >not opposed to have some specific properties that would be set in scribus 
> >(for example with attributes) that could help improving export to have as 
> >less effort to do afterwards.
> >
> imo, using styles could also be an option...
> 
> please contribute to
> 
> https://github.com/aoloe/scribus-plugin-export-epub/issues/1
> 
> if you have clear ideas on how to implement this... i won't probably
> be able to to track the ML archive at the time i will implement
> this...
> 
> ciao
> a.l.e
> 
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