On 04/10/10 09:49, SMSQ - Jochen Merz wrote:
Hello Bryan,
may well be - but in order to use a DTP program properly, you need to
learn a lot. It took me months to get used to all features I use in
Calamus 20 years ago and I simply do not have the time to learn
how to use a new, complex
Jim Hunkins wrote on 24.09.2010:
Arrived in Canada today.
Mine arrived here in Switzerland today. So for me it's QL Today, for many of
you it's already QL yesterday. I will have a first read later on today.
I don't raise the question of how can it be that it takes 11 days longer for
Urs Koenig (QL) wrote:
I don't raise the question of how can it be that it takes 11 days longer for
Austrian/Swiss post to ship from Austria to Switzerland than it took from
Austria to Canada. In those 11 days I could walk to where Jochen sent it of
easily.
Well, the Swiss are not exactly
Jim Hunkins wrote on 24.09.2010:
Arrived in Canada today.
Mine arrived here in Switzerland today. So for me it's QL Today, for
many of
you it's already QL yesterday. I will have a first read later on
today.
I don't raise the question of how can it be that it takes 11 days
longer for
I wonder too if it works - and how - especially as the fonts I use are
licensed to my Calamus serial number.
If anyone wants to have a go - I am happy to provide a small CDK file
containing only a few pages, to keep it small.
Cheers Jochen
Norman Dunbar wrote:
On 04/10/10 09:49, SMSQ -
Ah well, we tried.
I mistakenly thought that Scribus could import Calamus document files,
but it was actually Calamus Vector Graphics files. I have tried (you
need Scribus 1.3.5 or greater) and although it does import these files,
it doesn't display them in the document or the output pdf.
This
On 04/10/10 10:17, SMSQ - Jochen Merz wrote:
I wonder too if it works - and how - especially as the fonts I use are
licensed to my Calamus serial number.
If anyone wants to have a go - I am happy to provide a small CDK file
containing only a few pages, to keep it small.
Yes please. I've just
Op 4/10/2010 16:17, Urs Koenig (QL) schreef:
Jim Hunkins wrote on 24.09.2010:
Arrived in Canada today.
Mine arrived here in Switzerland today. So for me it's QL Today, for many of
you it's already QL yesterday. I will have a first read later on today.
I don't raise the question of how can it
Hehee, yes, but the question is: who pays for the travelling?
Cheers Jochen
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Jim Hunkins wrote on 24.09.2010:
Arrived in Canada today.
Mine arrived here in Switzerland today. So for me it's QL Today, for
many of
you it's already QL yesterday. I will have a first read
Lucky you. Mine (Belgium) hasn't arrived yet. Last time I had to wait
for more than a month. But I learnt to be patient... I know I will
receive it.
I'm sure you will :-)
Jochen
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- Original Message -
From: Jochen Merz jm...@j-m-s.com
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 4:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] QL Today Volume 15 Issue 1
Hehee, yes, but the question is: who pays for the travelling?
Cheers Jochen
Who said anything about PAYING for
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
- Original Message - From: Jochen Merz jm...@j-m-s.com
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 4:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] QL Today Volume 15 Issue 1
Hehee, yes, but the question is: who pays for the travelling?
Cheers Jochen
Who said
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 7:39 PM, Jochen Merz jm...@j-m-s.com wrote:
Hard to deliver to the UK by WALKING ONLY ...
There's a tunnel nowadays ;) Which means that since we drive on on the
wrong side of the road here on the continent we should probably soon
switch to the left :D
/Petri
Yes, I know... I even used it three times and went back using the
ferries - cheaper, more flexible ... well, until they decided to add
high surcharges when you reached the ferry EARLIER than planned.
I guess if anybody attempts to get into the tunnel by foot,
he will be locked away, being
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