r15151 by mrdocs - minor fixups

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Mon May 31 23:20:20 CEST 2010


Revision: 15151
Author: mrdocs
Date: 2010-05-31T21:16:46.503917Z
Commit message: minor fixups

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M  /branches/Version135/Scribus/scribus/doc/en/toolbox17.html

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--- scribus/doc/en/toolbox17.html	(revision 15150)
+++ scribus/doc/en/toolbox17.html	(revision 15151)
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
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 <h2>SwatchBooker</h2>
-<p>Just like old habits die hard, many designers rely on color palettes from vendors like Pantone, HKS, Toyo or others, and especially those that have been shipped with the drawing or design application they are used to for years, if not decades.</p>
+<p>Just like old habits die hard, many designers rely on color palettes from vendors like Pantone&reg;, HKS&reg;, Toyo&reg; or others, and especially those that have been shipped with the drawing or design application they are used to for years, if not decades.</p>
 <p>Although the Scribus Team has succeeded in licensing many of those palettes for future stable versions, not all of the efforts resulted in a success, which means you have to get the palettes you need from other resources. The Scribus Team is aware of some external palette collections in Scribus's own palette format that contain these colors, but we cannot endorse their use, since their legality is as questionable as their reliability.</p>
 <p>Until the licensing issues with regard to Scribus are solved and as long as you have a valid license for a program like CorelDraw, PageMaker or InDesign, you should be free to <i>use</i> the included color palettes in Scribus, even though Scribus doesn't support many proprietary color palette formats yet. This is where you should consider <a href="http://www.selapa.net/swatchbooker/">SwatchBooker</a> as the tool of choice. SwatchBooker will not only help you to convert color palettes, whether it be proprietary or Open Source, for use with Scribus; you can also modify existing palette files by changing color values, assigning color profiles or translating color names.</p>
 <p>If you use SwatchBooker for anything but color palette conversion, you do so at your own risk. Changing names of spot colors or their alternative CMYK/RGB values may result in serious color issues, and it defies the purpose of standardized color palettes.</p>
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
 <li>On Mac OSX: Your installation directory, followed by /lib/scribus/swatches, eg: /Applications/Scribus.app/Contents/lib/scribus/swatches/</li></ul></p>
 <li>On Windows: C:\Program Files\Scribus1.3.x\libs\swatches.</li></ul></p>
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-<table width="100%"><tr><td align="center"><img src="images/SwB.png" alt="A proprietary color palette in Adobe's ASE format opened by SwatchBooker" /></td></tr></table>
+<table width="100%"><tr><td align="center"><img src="images/SwB.png" alt="A proprietary color palette in Adobe's&reg; ASE format opened by SwatchBooker" /></td></tr></table>
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 <p><b><i>Requirements:</i></b> Python, PyQt4, lcms</p>
 <p><b><i>Supported formats:</b></i></p>




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