Hi all,

We're preparing a relaunch of the Scribus website. I've already created a 
sample PDF file with several scripting systems which, I think, are 
representative of the power of Scribus's new text layout engine.


Since the Scribus development is mostly happening in Europe, I went somehow 
around the clock in geographical terms and alphabetical for the respective 
languages. In practical this means that I've currently covered the following 
writing systems:

I. Cyrillic

- Ukrainian

- Mongolian (Halh)


II. West Asian


- Armenian

- Georgian


II. South Asian


- Bengali

- Hindi


III. South East Asian

- Khmer

- Thai


IV. East Asian

- Chinese (Mandarin)

- Japanese

- Korean


V. Middle East

- Arabic/Farsi

- Hebrew


The text is always the same, namely the beginning of the Universal Declaration 
of Human Rights. However, since I can only read old and contemporary 
Latin-based scripts, as well as Cyrillic and a little bit of Greek, I'd need 
your help to prepare the screenshots. I think we need competent native 
speakers/writers to streamline the sample. Personally, I'd prefer to use only 
Article 1: "All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. 
They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another 
in a spirit of brotherhood." The Preamble would be too long, and I don't mind 
the protests of ideologues who don't understand the spirit of this monumental 
document. What's important, though, is that we get the right section and that 
the typography is correct.

I'll also create samples for Latin-based Scripts with all the new typography 
features. If there are any experts for Cyrillic and Greek typography out there, 
please feel free to help out with screenshots (JPEG or PNG) or hints. If I 
missed an important scripting system, please let me know.


Christoph

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