[scribus] Quark .qxd import

"Christoph Schäfer" christoph-schaefer at gmx.de
Fri Jun 10 06:17:02 UTC 2016


Hi all,

Here's a summary reply:

- QXD import: The Document Liberation project is working on an import library, but it's not a priority for them. Moreover, whatever DLP comes up with will only cover XPress files up to version 4. Later versions are encrypted, which means DLP cannot write a QXD filter for these files without violating the notorious DMCA.

- XTG import: You can only import XTG files into a text frame.

- PDF-Import: If there are any issues with PDF import in 1.5.2, please file a bug report and attach the file to the report.


HTH,

Christoph

> Gesendet: Freitag, 10. Juni 2016 um 01:05 Uhr
> Von: "Owen Cook" <owen.cook at gmx.com>
> An: scribus at lists.scribus.net
> Betreff: Re: [scribus] Quark .qxd import
>
> When you say the pdf that you import looks terrible, did you, once imported into scribus, export it as a PDF and then view it in a pdf reader?  Did you look at the original PDF in the same viewer?
> 
> I have found that some pdfs are so complicated that Scribus cannot render it in the window, but retains all the data for a flawless export to another pdf.
> 
> Did you try importing it as a idml or idms file, no reason it should work, but you will never know unless you try.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Owen
> (using 1.5.3 Rev 21368)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > Sent: Friday, June 10, 2016 at 7:07 AM
> > From: Marco <marco.brignoli at marcobaldo.ch>
> > To: "Scribus User Mailing List" <scribus at lists.scribus.net>
> > Subject: Re: [scribus] Quark .qxd import
> >
> > I did try with the PDF import, it will be a last resort option as the
> > Scribus document I get is terrible, thanks for the input.
> > 
> > I'm now facing a new issue, as with the last version I have installed of
> > Scribus (1.5.2, SVN 21331)  I can't import the .xtg files, as they get
> > not listed in the import window.
> > 
> > Any idea?
> > 
> > Marco
> > 
> > Il 09. 06. 16 21:45, Gregory Pittman ha scritto:
> > > On 06/09/2016 02:49 PM, Marco wrote:
> > >> The document is complex and requires a lot of changes due to new
> > >> regulatory requirements.
> > >> I'm sure it will need some work to get is usable on Scribus, however
> > >> this is justified by the big advantage of using an open tool (sharing
> > >> will be easier, multiplatform, etc)
> > >>
> > >
> > > When you import a PDF, what you get in Scribus is a number of grouped
> > > vector objects (and sometimes groups of groups), which makes it fairly
> > > easy to ungroup them, delete the parts you don't want, and recreate what
> > > you need in Scribus.
> > >
> > > Greg
> > >
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