Ciao. There is no way of having the xtg files, any track of the original project and of the writer of the document has been lost :-( .
After some testing it think pdftotext+pdfimage+a few awk scripts will be the way to go. Marco Il 10. 06. 16 10:33, ale rimoldi ha scritto: > ciao marco, > >> I'm currently using 1.4.6 and I just installed the 1.5.2 on a test VM >> (both running on OpenSuSE 13.2). In this new version I have seen the >> import capabilities have been extended, so as pointed out in a >> previous mail, an import is probably possible if I will be able to >> export the qxd document as an xtg. >> >> Unfortunately I do not own a Mac nor Quark, I have received from a >> friend a Quark document to be modified and I'm looking for a cheap >> solution.... This means I will probably have to find someone owning >> Quark for the conversion. (or download the 3 day test version of Quark >> for Windows and install it in a Windows VM....) > if you can ask your friend for the xtg files this could be helpful. > > than you can go for a multilayer approach: > > - you can use pdfimages to get the images out of the pdf > - you can the pdf with inkscape to extract the vector drawings and save > them as svg (or you can use scribus for it too) > - you can load the pdf pages into scribus and set them as a background > for redoing the whole layout > - you can load the xtg files into the text files to get the text. > (otherwise pdftotext, libreoffice or a simple copy paste will let you > scrap the text from the pdf) > > ciao && good luck! > a.l.e > > ___ > Scribus Mailing List: scribus at lists.scribus.net > Edit your options or unsubscribe: > http://lists.scribus.net/mailman/listinfo/scribus > See also: > http://wiki.scribus.net > http://forums.scribus.net
