most commonly, PDF to Epub conversion is one of the most difficult that can be 
done. Personnally my workflow includes a textprocessing file with all text and 
pictures to be imported into scribus and to be exported separately with 
writer2epub. Both scribusPDF and epub will then have a different layout. But 
this way, the conversion to epub is quite good.

The trouble that happens in commercial world is that there are often text 
improvments and polishing while the layout is already done, which makes it 
difficult to maintain all the sources up2date. That's one reason i promote 
scribus epub export or import :
- if you have a PDF based publishing process you will do a perfect layout and 
then export in epub from scribus and get the right text
- if you have an epub based publishing, you can import your perfect epub 
content into scribus and improve the layout for PDF purpose.

Actually, we have none of these that 's why i think textprocessing is the best 
source.
cheers

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De: "a.l.e" <ale.comp_06 at xox.ch>
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Envoy?: Vendredi 13 Juin 2014 13:15:10
Objet: Re: [scribus] Scribus sla to epub (export) q. (calibre does not work) -> 
image/captions

hi richard
> As a general quick-fix case, I think placing all captions under their image is
> a simple, and fairly obvious, solution. Of course there could be further and
> more complex solutions in the future, but working on a KISS principle:
>
>      text
>      text
>      text
>
>      IMAGE
>      caption
>
>      text
>      text
>      text
>      text
>      text
>
>      IMAGE
>      caption
>
>      text
>      text
>      ...
>
> Would seem logical, Captain.
>

yep, this is a good start!

if you make one or more .sla out of it, i can integrate them into the 
list of samples!
if possible, each .sla with a short description (one or two sentences?) 
of what the sample is testing.

all in all, the simples cases are indeed simple. but as soon as you take 
into consideration columns and linked frames it can get tricky...

ciao
a.l.e

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