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Régine<BR> <BR>> From: scribus-request@lists.scribus.info<BR>> Subject: scribus Digest, Vol 29, Issue 30<BR>> To: scribus@lists.scribus.info<BR>> Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2010 09:09:50 +0200<BR>> <BR>> Send scribus mailing list submissions to<BR>> scribus@lists.scribus.info<BR>> <BR>> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit<BR>> http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus<BR>> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to<BR>> scribus-request@lists.scribus.info<BR>> <BR>> You can reach the person managing the list at<BR>> scribus-owner@lists.scribus.info<BR>> <BR>> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific<BR>> than "Re: Contents of scribus digest..."<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Today's Topics:<BR>> <BR>> 1. Re: installation/startup (a.l.e)<BR>> 2. Re: Can't open from network volume (Craig Bradney)<BR>> 3. Re: two page numbers at on page (a.l.e)<BR>> 4. Re: Opening MS Publisher files (a.l.e)<BR>> 5. OpenType (Kerning) Support (Servus)<BR>> 6. Re: OpenType (Kerning) Support (a.l.e)<BR>> 7. Re: two page numbers at on page (Daniel Wintersdorf)<BR>> 8. Re: two page numbers at on page (a.l.e)<BR>> 9. Formatting a Book (Christopher Meyer)<BR>> 10. Re: Formatting a Book (Gregory Pittman)<BR>> 11. Re: premultiplied alpha in PNG files (a.l.e)<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Message: 1<BR>> Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 12:16:34 +0200<BR>> From: "a.l.e" <ale.comp_06@xox.ch><BR>> Subject: Re: [scribus] installation/startup<BR>> To: scribus@lists.scribus.info, Matt Schroeder<BR>> <mattschroeder255@gmail.com><BR>> Message-ID: <20100812121634.668b8235@duenneseis><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII<BR>> <BR>> hi martin, matt and kareen,<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> > Does it say somewhere that this build should run on MacOSX 10.4?<BR>> <BR>> the recent .dmg from sourceforge won't work with scribus os x 10.4.<BR>> <BR>> os x 10.4 is not supported by the scribus team. but scribus still works<BR>> on os x 10.4!<BR>> <BR>> you have to install scribus-ng (better not to use scribus aqua...) from<BR>> fink to use the newest versions of scribus on 10.4 (thanks to martin!<BR>> who already fixed the bugs i've reported...)<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> i will check on the sourceforge page and see if can get there a warning<BR>> on how to install scribus for older os x versions.<BR>> <BR>> ciao<BR>> a.l.e<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Message: 2<BR>> Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 13:06:58 +0200<BR>> From: Craig Bradney <cbradney@scribus.info><BR>> Subject: Re: [scribus] Can't open from network volume<BR>> To: Scribus User Mailing List <scribus@lists.scribus.info><BR>> Cc: "pitpalme+scribus@gmail.com" <pitpalme+scribus@gmail.com>, Scribus<BR>> User Mailing List <scribus@lists.scribus.info><BR>> Message-ID: <F5DAA963-C146-49DF-BDE4-6A8D309EE420@scribus.info><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> On 12/08/2010, at 10:35 AM, Louis Desjardins <louis.desjardins@gmail.com> wrote:<BR>> <BR>> > 2010/8/10 Peter Palmreuther <help@scribus.info><BR>> > <BR>> >> Submitted on 08/10/2010<BR>> >> Submitted by anonymous user: [10.1.5.224]<BR>> >> <BR>> >> Submitted values are:<BR>> >> <BR>> >> Name: Peter Palmreuther<BR>> >> Email Address: pitpalme+scribus@gmail.com <pitpalme%2Bscribus@gmail.com><BR>> >> Subject: Can't open from network volume<BR>> >> Message:<BR>> >> Hello,<BR>> >> <BR>> >> I can't open Scribus files from any mounted network volume on my Mac.<BR>> >> <BR>> >> I'm using Scibus 1.3.8 @ Mac OS X 10.6.4.<BR>> >> <BR>> >> Is this a known bug/issue?<BR>> > <BR>> > <BR>> > Hi Peter,<BR>> > <BR>> > We have this bug open:<BR>> > http://bugs.scribus.net/view.php?id=9136<BR>> > <BR>> > Your issue look pretty much the same as described, does it?<BR>> > <BR>> > HTH<BR>> > <BR>> > Louis<BR>> > <BR>> <BR>> No it's completely different, but there is already a bug for this.<BR>> <BR>> Craig<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Message: 3<BR>> Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 14:28:23 +0200<BR>> From: "a.l.e" <ale.comp_06@xox.ch><BR>> Subject: Re: [scribus] two page numbers at on page<BR>> To: scribus@lists.scribus.info, sdoubleu@gmx.net<BR>> Message-ID: <20100812142823.03ab0097@duenneseis><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII<BR>> <BR>> hi<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> > > In short words, you will get the page number from the side where<BR>> > > that Text-frame starts.<BR>> > <BR>> > Impressive workaround!!<BR>> <BR>> just a pity that stefan won't see it since he has been CC:ed and<BR>> probably is not on the ML...<BR>> <BR>> dear stefan, please go here<BR>> <BR>> > http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus<BR>> <BR>> hand have a look at the archives...<BR>> <BR>> and eventually subscribe to the mailing list if you have more questions!<BR>> <BR>> ciao<BR>> a.l.e<BR>> <BR>> p.s.: i guess that we need a better feedback to the people having<BR>> submitted a question through the form. CCing full threads is not really<BR>> an option.<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Message: 4<BR>> Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 14:58:52 +0200<BR>> From: "a.l.e" <ale.comp_06@xox.ch><BR>> Subject: Re: [scribus] Opening MS Publisher files<BR>> To: scribus@lists.scribus.info<BR>> Message-ID: <20100812145852.01f52fbf@duenneseis><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII<BR>> <BR>> hi john,<BR>> <BR>> thanks for your mail!<BR>> <BR>> > On Monday 09 August 2010 07:54:41 Trevor Jenkins wrote:<BR>> > > Really there a program out there that process PUB files and convert<BR>> > > it to non-final forms? Never seen anyone mention it before. Links.<BR>> > <BR>> > I presume you can Google or Yahoo as well as I can. Here are my<BR>> > results:<BR>> > <BR>> > 1, Zamzar is a mostly free online conversion service. Larger files<BR>> > may incur a charge.<BR>> > <BR>> > 2. If you highlight all the components in the MS Publisher file,<BR>> > click copy and then go into a word document and click paste, it will<BR>> > copy all the text and pictures. You may have to adjust it a bit once<BR>> > its in MSWord. This requires a copy of Publisher of course. <BR>> > <BR>> > 3. Have the Publisher owner save the file as html. This will give you<BR>> > an editable file. That file can be imported into Open Office or<BR>> > edited by other means. <BR>> > <BR>> > Now there are three solutions I discovered in about ten minutes work.<BR>> > Let's get back to Scribus.<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> the link to zanzar is already in the FAQ.<BR>> <BR>> i have reformatted<BR>> <BR>> http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Import_Publisher_to_Scribus<BR>> <BR>> and added the HTML way of doing.<BR>> <BR>> ciao<BR>> a.l.e<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Message: 5<BR>> Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 15:06:49 +0200<BR>> From: Servus <help@scribus.info><BR>> Subject: [scribus] OpenType (Kerning) Support<BR>> To: scribus@lists.scribus.info<BR>> Message-ID: <489b919730b7c4ad809f59a2fa711f15@www.scribus.net><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed; delsp=yes<BR>> <BR>> Submitted on 08/12/2010<BR>> Submitted by anonymous user: [10.1.5.224]<BR>> <BR>> Submitted values are:<BR>> <BR>> Name: Servus<BR>> Email Address: Lang74@web.de<BR>> Subject: OpenType (Kerning) Support<BR>> Message:<BR>> Hello everybody,<BR>> <BR>> an unsolved problem with this otherwise great software is that it can't read <BR>> kerning tables of OpenType-fonts. (Since the FreeType 2-Library used in <BR>> Scribus can only read old KERN-Tables, but no GPOS-tables).<BR>> <BR>> This seems to me a rather urgent issue, since OpenType has becom THE major <BR>> font format and many fonts are not available unless in OTF-format. Is there <BR>> any solution coming up...?<BR>> <BR>> [I'm using Scribus 1.3.8 under Windows XP]<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> About your Scribus program:<BR>> Version: 1.3.7svn<BR>> Prebuilt/Compiled: Prebuilt<BR>> Build Date:<BR>> Your operating system and CPU:<BR>> Type: Windows<BR>> Version: WinXP<BR>> CPU type: 32bit (Intel/AMD - i386)<BR>> <BR>> The results of this submission may be viewed at:<BR>> http://www.scribus.net/?q=node/158/submission/521<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Message: 6<BR>> Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 15:44:20 +0200<BR>> From: "a.l.e" <ale.comp_06@xox.ch><BR>> Subject: Re: [scribus] OpenType (Kerning) Support<BR>> To: scribus@lists.scribus.info, Lang74@web.de<BR>> Message-ID: <20100812154420.5468c5ae@duenneseis><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII<BR>> <BR>> dear anonymous user,<BR>> <BR>> > Name: Servus<BR>> > Email Address: Lang74@web.de<BR>> > Subject: OpenType (Kerning) Support<BR>> > Message:<BR>> > Hello everybody,<BR>> > <BR>> > an unsolved problem with this otherwise great software is that it<BR>> > can't read kerning tables of OpenType-fonts. (Since the FreeType<BR>> > 2-Library used in Scribus can only read old KERN-Tables, but no<BR>> > GPOS-tables).<BR>> > <BR>> > This seems to me a rather urgent issue, since OpenType has becom THE<BR>> > major font format and many fonts are not available unless in<BR>> > OTF-format. Is there any solution coming up...?<BR>> > <BR>> > [I'm using Scribus 1.3.8 under Windows XP]<BR>> <BR>> afaict, better OTF support is on its way and to be expected by the end<BR>> of the year in the development version.<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ciao<BR>> a.l.e<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Message: 7<BR>> Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 16:52:59 +0200<BR>> From: Daniel Wintersdorf <dwinti@gmail.com><BR>> Subject: Re: [scribus] two page numbers at on page<BR>> To: Scribus User Mailing List <scribus@lists.scribus.info><BR>> Message-ID: <4C640ACB.3070200@gmail.com><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed<BR>> <BR>> Am 12.08.2010 14:28, schrieb a.l.e:<BR>> <BR>> Hi,<BR>> <BR>> > just a pity that stefan won't see it since he has been CC:ed and<BR>> > probably is not on the ML...<BR>> ><BR>> <BR>> sorry, but didn't know the form to submit a question, got the mail from <BR>> the list and so answered to the list.<BR>> <BR>> Maybe you subscribe automatically every person which submit a question <BR>> via the website.<BR>> <BR>> Daniel<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Message: 8<BR>> Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 18:11:44 +0200<BR>> From: "a.l.e" <ale.comp_06@xox.ch><BR>> Subject: Re: [scribus] two page numbers at on page<BR>> To: scribus@lists.scribus.info<BR>> Message-ID: <20100812181144.5714f3e5@duenneseis><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII<BR>> <BR>> hallo daniel,<BR>> <BR>> > > just a pity that stefan won't see it since he has been CC:ed and<BR>> > > probably is not on the ML...<BR>> > ><BR>> > <BR>> > sorry, but didn't know the form to submit a question, got the mail<BR>> > from the list and so answered to the list.<BR>> > <BR>> > Maybe you subscribe automatically every person which submit a<BR>> > question via the website.<BR>> <BR>> no, i don't think it's a good idea... <BR>> <BR>> it's not really kind to send 10+ mails a day (not everyday, but you<BR>> can't choose the day) to somebody having posted a question through a<BR>> forum.<BR>> <BR>> but we may send a mail to the submitter asking him/her to join the ML<BR>> and present him/herself to the list.<BR>> <BR>> if he/she does not want to join she/he will be asked to read the answer<BR>> in the archive (with a link to the current month's archive?).<BR>> <BR>> currently only a link to the result of the submission gets sent, which<BR>> is not really helpful.<BR>> <BR>> ... maybe there is a way...<BR>> <BR>> ciao<BR>> a.l.e<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Message: 9<BR>> Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 21:49:50 +0200<BR>> From: Christopher Meyer <help@scribus.info><BR>> Subject: [scribus] Formatting a Book<BR>> To: scribus@lists.scribus.info<BR>> Message-ID: <da78b98a759df3e810e31edb5c792856@www.scribus.net><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed; delsp=yes<BR>> <BR>> Submitted on 08/12/2010<BR>> Submitted by anonymous user: [10.1.5.224]<BR>> <BR>> Submitted values are:<BR>> <BR>> Name: Christopher Meyer<BR>> Email Address: christopherlucasmeyer@gmail.com<BR>> Subject: Formatting a Book<BR>> Message:<BR>> While the wiki covers how to print a booklet, I was wondering how to format a <BR>> novel in scribus. I am looking to purchase a digital printing press, and <BR>> would love to know how to create novel templates in order to properly print <BR>> them into 8.25inx5.5in novel format.<BR>> <BR>> About your Scribus program:<BR>> Version: 1.3.3.14<BR>> Prebuilt/Compiled: Prebuilt<BR>> Build Date:<BR>> Your operating system and CPU:<BR>> Type: Windows<BR>> Version: Windows 7<BR>> CPU type: 32bit (Intel/AMD - i386)<BR>> <BR>> The results of this submission may be viewed at:<BR>> http://www.scribus.net/?q=node/158/submission/522<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Message: 10<BR>> Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 22:24:37 -0400<BR>> From: Gregory Pittman <gregp_ky@yahoo.com><BR>> Subject: Re: [scribus] Formatting a Book<BR>> To: Scribus User Mailing List <scribus@lists.scribus.info>,<BR>> christopherlucasmeyer@gmail.com<BR>> Message-ID: <4C64ACE5.9050500@yahoo.com><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed<BR>> <BR>> On 08/12/2010 03:49 PM, Christopher Meyer wrote:<BR>> > Submitted on 08/12/2010<BR>> > Submitted by anonymous user: [10.1.5.224]<BR>> ><BR>> > Submitted values are:<BR>> ><BR>> > Name: Christopher Meyer<BR>> > Email Address: christopherlucasmeyer@gmail.com<BR>> > Subject: Formatting a Book<BR>> > Message:<BR>> > While the wiki covers how to print a booklet, I was wondering how to<BR>> > format a novel in scribus. I am looking to purchase a digital printing<BR>> > press, and would love to know how to create novel templates in order to<BR>> > properly print them into 8.25inx5.5in novel format.<BR>> ><BR>> > About your Scribus program:<BR>> > Version: 1.3.3.14<BR>> > Prebuilt/Compiled: Prebuilt<BR>> > Build Date:<BR>> > Your operating system and CPU:<BR>> > Type: Windows<BR>> > Version: Windows 7<BR>> > CPU type: 32bit (Intel/AMD - i386)<BR>> <BR>> I don't know that this is so much needed for something like a novel. I <BR>> would suggest looking at various novels of that size and trying to <BR>> decide about what margins make sense to you.<BR>> <BR>> Then it's a matter of setting up right and left Master Pages, and so on. <BR>> A novel shouldn't have a complicated scheme.<BR>> <BR>> Greg<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Message: 11<BR>> Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2010 09:14:10 +0200<BR>> From: "a.l.e" <ale.comp_06@xox.ch><BR>> Subject: Re: [scribus] premultiplied alpha in PNG files<BR>> To: scribus@lists.scribus.info<BR>> Message-ID: <20100813091410.602b881b@duenneseis><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII<BR>> <BR>> hi severn,<BR>> <BR>> > I'm having a problem with PNG images with an alpha channel - the edge<BR>> > of the alpha channel leaves an ugly grey outline. I think this is an<BR>> > issue of multiplying the alpha channel incorrectly - is there a way<BR>> > to avoid it in Scribus? I've noticed it before, but never had it be<BR>> > as objectionable.<BR>> > <BR>> > Here's a PDF with the proper image on the left and the Scribus<BR>> > version on the right:<BR>> > www.lesbetes.com/alpha_test.pdf<BR>> > <BR>> > I made the PDF by opening the Scribus PDF in Illustrator and then<BR>> > inserting another copy of the image next to it and saving the whole<BR>> > thing as a new PDF.<BR>> <BR>> basically, if you want somebody from the team to look at it, you should<BR>> post your request to the bug tracker:<BR>> <BR>> http://bugs.scribus.net<BR>> <BR>> ... some developers read some mails in here, but they basically read all<BR>> the bug reports!<BR>> <BR>> btw, you may also provide the PNG image...<BR>> <BR>> ciao<BR>> a.l.e<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> scribus mailing list<BR>> scribus@lists.scribus.info<BR>> http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> End of scribus Digest, Vol 29, Issue 30<BR>> ***************************************<BR>                                            </body>
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