[Scribus] Scribus 1.3.4 in Ubuntu amd64 repositories

Christoph Schäfer christoph-schaefer
Sun Aug 5 16:48:03 CEST 2007


Am Sonntag, 5. August 2007 14:33 schrieb John R. Culleton:
> On Sunday 05 August 2007, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> > On Sun, 5 Aug 2007 14:40:24 +0930
> >
> > Samps <carlos at unplugd.com> dijo:
> > > On Sunday 05 August 2007 13:05, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> > > > When I applied the change
> > > > the lines text became stacked halfway on top of each other.
> > > > Then I went back in and changed the leading back to 30 points,
> > >
> > > I might be able to help....
> > >
> > > I've found that the text appears stacked when changes to size and
> > > leading is done in the text editor, but not when the changes are
> > > applied through the properties toolbox (F2).
> > >
> > > Try using the text editor only for minor changes to, otherwise
> > > imported text, and only for textual changes. When you have the
> > > right content in your textframe hit F2 to call up the properties
> > > toolbox. On the toolbox' text tab, set desired parameter for size
> > > and leading.
> > > Another 'feature' makes sure that these values are reset to
> > > something other than what you chose the next time you enter the
> > > properties for text, but I find it a minor nuisance.
> >
> > Thanks for the suggestions.
> >
> > I;ve decided I don't have a beta tester mentality. I want my
> > 1.3.3.8 back.
> >
> > Unfortunately, it is no longer in the Feisty amd64 rrepositories.
> > I've been searching all over the net for a .deb file for 1.3.3.8,
> > but I can't find it. I did find an amd64 .deb for 1.3.3.6, but the
> > file wouldn't install. I found source files for 1.3.3.8, but there
> > ought to be a .deb out there somewhere.
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> One of the problems I have with Ubuntu and with all similar Linux
> distros is that they do not teach you how to download, compile and
> install a program suite the old-fashioned way. So forget about
> apt-get and all that for the moment,
> cd to /usr/local,
>  go to the Scribus site,
>  download the source tarball for the version you want in /usr/local,
> unzip it (gunzip filename.gtz),
>  untar it (tar xvf filename.tar),
> go to the directory thus created  and run the following commands:
> ./configure
> make
> make install

Please  note that as of version 1.3.5 autotools no longer work with Scribus 
source code. It uses the more modern cmake. Instructions can be found on the 
Wiki.

Cheers

Christoph



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