[Scribus] Ideas on collaboration [was: How do you guys share scribus files for collaboration?
Louis Desjardins
louisdesjardins
Wed Jun 22 13:03:46 CEST 2005
>On Wed, 2005-06-22 at 08:04 +0200, Peter Nermander wrote:
>
>> These thoughts are very much like what I have, BUT working with
>> technical texts is not possible with plain text (where are my micro,
>> ohm, degree etc symbols in plain ascii??). In that case I would need
>> unicode text, and unfortunately I don't think authors would handle
>> that.
>
>Really? Unicode is very well supported these days, and should be the
>default of the majority of text editors. Additionally, I see few issues
>with importing OO.o files personally - a template could be supplied with
>all the styles they're allowed to use precreated.
Does this mean the emphasis issue could be solved by Unicode? I mean,
can a database entry contain a text which contains an emphasized
element (one word in italic among others in plain type for instance)?
Louis
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