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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">hi william<br>
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<div class="ecxgmail_quote">I am not sure if Xnee will
work on a Mac. It might depend on whether the Mac build
of Scribus uses X11.</div>
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scribus does not use X11 on mac, so i guess that Xnee won't make it
on OS X...<br>
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<div>I made a video showing how to use Xnee. <a
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href="https://vimeo.com/134064340" target="_blank"><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://vimeo.com/134064340">https://vimeo.com/134064340</a></a></div>
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nice!<br>
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kunda has also been trying sikuli... which is multiplatform, free...
but a bit... mmm... clunky...<br>
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let's wait and see if it's good enough for our first automated tests
with scribus!<br>
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ciao<br>
a.l.e<br>
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