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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi<br>
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XML is a very important of Scribus. Its own format is XML and
could be generated with many technologies. <br>
Scribus does a lot importing several XML file format like odt,
idml, or even Xhtml. each implementation is a bit different, but
this shows there are many options. <br>
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Of course, the way to do it mostly depends on your own preferred
technologies. Importers generally works with a C++/Qt plugin
system, but python might be usable through the Scribus scripter.<br>
<br>
Actually, idml import is on development status even if results are
really interesting. You/We might do some tests on scribus svn
build before going that way. <br>
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Cheers<br>
Cedric <br>
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Le 13/04/2014 19:04, Saravanan Kuppusamy a écrit :<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Hi,
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<div>We are a typesetting company uses InDesign as core
typesetting software with a benefit of InDesign automation.
Largely we uses XML workflow, ie., we use XML as source of
input to InDesign to generate PDF.</div>
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<div>I need your help. Could someone of you work with me for
Scribus implementation? Prior to that, I wanted to understand
whether XML supports Scribus like InDesign.</div>
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<div>Thanks in advance.</div>
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<div>Best wishes,<br>
Saravanan</div>
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