[scribus] GSoC2011

Andrew akroiter at tpg.com.au
Sun Feb 13 23:50:50 CET 2011


On 14/02/2011, at 5:35 AM, John Culleton wrote:

> On Sunday 13 February 2011 03:25:05 a.l.e wrote:
>> hi john jason,
>>
>>>> There is a LaTeX exit and LaTeX has table creation tools. I will
>>>> experiment a bit.
>>>
>>> I realized several months ago that tables could be created in a
>>> render frame with LaTeX, and I started to try to learn enough
>>> LaTeX to be able to do tables that way. But then I discovered
>>> that render frames are rendered as raster images and I lost
>>> interest.
>>
>> render frames can be rendered as vectors... there's a checkbox for
>> it in the pdf export dialog.
>>
>> ciao
>> a.l.e
>>
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> Aand I would remind all and sundry that LaTeX is not the beginning and
> likely not the end game for TeX. When time permits I will describe
> table layout in the original Plain TeX, in TeXsis, and in Context
> (several versions available.) I use the TeXsis flavor because it is
> pretty simple.
> --  
> John Culleton
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Maybe I'm wrong, but surely there are mailing lists or whatever for  
'TeX'.

This is a Scribus list.

And wasn't this thread about someone joining the Scribus programming  
team?

Andrew




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