Hi Tom, I read a lot on this list about Scribus having potential trouble with bigger projects. We never had any size related trouble, so I propose to just give it a try. We did a book once with well over a hundred pages and huge bitmaps on each page and Scribus did not even slow down noticeably. I run 16 GB RAM on a humble Windows 10 notebook from 2015 and Scribus never crashes in those 1.4x and 1.5x versions. The worse you will see is slowing down, from what I hear.
I am missing a few e-mails from this list, so sorry if you get this answer several times: First open the hosting project in Scribus, which shall collect all the separate chapters. For example entire_book.sla Now have a look at the Menu > Page > Import... > Select...-Button > now pick any Scribus project "chapter1.sla" (the source, not a PDF export) and you can now chose to import all pages with "*" or just any page number(s) you want to select. This will create new pages in your open project entire_book.sla and will import as you specified at the front or end or any other location. Quite simple really, once you know where to find it. I have never tried what happens, if you do not tick "Create Pages", I suppose it might overwrite existing pages, so maybe do some tests before you crunch huge files. Just agree with your entire team to either use all Scribus versions from the 1.4x range or 1.5x and rather not mix them. Please let us know how it is going, greetings, and welcome to Scribus, Martin On 09.05.2020 17:34, Gregory Pittman wrote: > On 5/9/20 11:17 AM, Tom Howard-Jones wrote: >> Hello; >> >> I am new to Scribus and learning on the job. >> I am very impressed by the package so far. >> >> Sorry if this is a dumb question; but I would very much appreciate some >> advice. >> >> A group of us are writing a book. >> I am putting it into Scribus to be ready for printing. >> The book will have a lot of pictures – sourced as .jpg files. >> >> Is it possible to combine Scribus files to build up the resulting final big >> file? >> I would like to be able to create a Scribus file for each chapter and then >> combine them as they are finished. >> That way the working files and the .pdf outputs are smaller and more >> manageable for sharing. >> Each of the files will have the same page structures as they are designed to >> be a component of the one document at the end. >> > > Hi Tom, > > Depending on its size, it may be impractical to combine all of these within > Scribus due to the size. > What can work better is to make PDFs then use some other tool to merge the > PDFs. > > Greg > > > ___ > Scribus Mailing List: scribus@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 > -- ZASKE Martin responsable GʊGʊ BP 50 - Bassila - Bénin tel GʊGʊ 66.66.11.11 tel pers 97.44.62.95 ___ Scribus Mailing List: scribus@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