On Friday 20 July 2007 12:33, Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've just heard about a program called Scribus, which supposedly is a page
> layout program and not a wordprocessing program. The program's web page is
> at http://www.scribus.net/.
>
> I'm not familiar with Scribus. Can someone tell me
You can use Srcibus for Invitations or (more intersting for publishers)
to design cover pages for books and thesis work.
I used Inkscape for my cover page since I was not familiar with Scribus.
While working on another document I learned a bit more. The PDF
generation is really good. The user
I have only had a quick look at it but it is a desktop
publishing program like the old pagemaker. As far as
I could see it was designed to take existing text and
images and produce a nice output. It seems to handle
linked frames, call-outs etc well.
LyX and Scribus are almost completely differ
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007, Steve Litt apparently wrote:
> Can someone tell me the differences between LyX and
> Scribus?
LyX does not do page layout (thank goodness).
Scribus does not do math.
Cheers,
Alan Isaac
Hi all,
I've just heard about a program called Scribus, which supposedly is a page
layout program and not a wordprocessing program. The program's web page is at
http://www.scribus.net/.
I'm not familiar with Scribus. Can someone tell me the differences between LyX
and Scribus?
Thanks
SteveT