[scribus] Someone likes coding for windows?!

Brenda Ann Eckels brendaanneckels at gmail.com
Sat Sep 7 13:59:18 UTC 2013


Our small ministry gets most of it's staff from a welfare to work program.
The state covers the liability and workman's comp (saving us thousands!)
and in return we teach employment skills and mentor them. One catch is that
we must use Windows as an operating system, the other is that any open
source must be free and have a GUI interface.

We love scribus, use open office, and I am on this list to watch for ways
to do things better. Some of the work arounds I see hear sound great, but
would be way over my volunteers skill level.

Thank you for working on windows -scribus stuff!

Does anyone else have ways to take processes that appear here and convert
them to something like a menu item or button? The volunteers working with
scribus also learn an older version of Photoshop if that helps.

Thank you!
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> Wish you all the best! I'd like to be able to use headless scribus too!
>
> Which reminds me; too bad scribus' pdf production code wasn't designed as
> standalone library. Inkscape guys could really benefit from that. Waiting
> for cairo guys to do anything on that matter is as meaningful as waiting
> for Beckett's Godot... :/
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> On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 9:49 AM, ale rimoldi <ale.comp_06 at xox.ch> wrote:
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> > Dear Scribus community,
> >
> > During the last year, I've been (re)thinking about my contributions to
> > the Scribus community. And I tried to find my way around free software
> > and publishing.
> >
> > At the beginning of July, at this year's "Recontres mondiales du
> > logiciel libre" in Brussels, I've been enlightened (ehm ehm) and finally
> > found a way, I consider worth to try out:
> >
> > I'm launching an experimental project around Scribus, a place where I
> > -- and possibly other people -- can try new ideas and new concepts.
> > (That hopefully will then make their way into the main Scribus)
> >
> >
> > To begin with, here some of the ideas I'd like to realize are:
> >
> > - Create a sla to pdf engine that correctly works from the command line.
> > - Make it easy to compile Scribus on Windows.
> > - Make Scribus visible, in places where (future) programmers are.
> >
> >
> > In my plans, the first step will be the following one:
> >
> > Pick chunks of Scribus code, reassemble them, rewrite things, remove
> > things, have fun, add new features... and produce a "command line only"
> > Scribus that can be used to convert .SLA into .PDF on a server.
> >
> > And I'm looking for people wanting to participate, contribute code,
> > ideas, and use cases.
> >
> >
> > Personally, for the main discussion on this experimental project, I
> > prefer not to use this mailing list nor the Scribus bug report system.
> > Mainly in order to avoid confusion among people who are here just to
> > get some support for Scribus.
> > But also in order to make it easier discussing features and processes
> > that may have no chance to ever get into the Scribus main code.
> >
> >
> > I've created mailing list you can join at
> >
> > http://lists.impagina.org/mailman/listinfo/list
> >
> >
> > And a GitHub repository you can fork (and where you can fill tickets)
> >
> > https://github.com/impagina/core
> >
> >
> > Both are still empty but they won't stay that way for a long time!
> >
> >
> > Finally, I will try to blog about it in somehow regular intervals...
> > Let's see if I manage it! And I will keep this list up to date on the
> > progresses of the experiments.
> >
> >
> > I wish you all a wonderful day!
> > a.l.e
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