David B Teague wrote:
John Jason Jordan wrote:
On Fri, 28 Nov 2008 22:07:07 -0500
David B Teague <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo:

My question is, where do I find a minimal set of instructions to get started with Scribus? From what I read, it ought to be a wonderful package, but nothing I try seems to do anything useful.

There is a Scribus e-list here:

scribus mailing list
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http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus

Go to the website and sign up. There are also links on the website to
other resources, e.g., the Scribus wiki. And if you can't find the
answer you need, post on the e-list. You can also post to the list from
the website. And the e-list accepts posts in just about any language,
although an English post will get the most response.
I use OOo more than Scribus, but I hope to use Scribus far more in the
future. Until version 1.3.5 comes out (soon) Scribus can't do tables
and I need a lot of tables for my work. But Scribus is far better than
OOo right now if you have a lot of graphics and design issues. Also
much better typography.

I suggest taking the Scribus discussion to the Scribus e-list, since it
is sort of off-topic for the OOo list.

I realized this is off topic to this list, but Scribus was mentioned here, so I thought I might get a useful response. It appears I did. Many thanks.

David

I'm sorry, I started the Scribus dialogue here, but it did begin as an OOo topic. I wanted to know if OOo made a version of Publisher and I was referred to Scribus. :) But then I had trouble downloading it and asked about that. Thanks for the info on the scribus list! I'll take further questions about it there - I really do appreciate everyone's help with it. (And I agree, David, it is not as intuitive as OOo and I still hope in the future OOo may do a version of Pub.) Meenie




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