salut pygmee

indeed, with a good workflow one should not really need a scribus to 
epub export... still, i hope that my plugin will be of use for some 
people! :-)

the first bits for the image processing are in... but they don't 
compile, yet.

with a bit of luck, you will be able to test a "usable" epub export from 
scribus by the end of the week!

ciao
a.l.e
> 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
>
> ----- Mail original -----
> De: "a.l.e" <ale.comp_06 at xox.ch>
> ?: "Scribus User Mailing List" <scribus at lists.scribus.net>
> 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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