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(Slightly off-thread supplementary..)<br>
Many thanks a.l.e. - only hesitation about upgrading from 1.3.3 is the
worry that old .sla files will not be forwards compatible.<br>
Is that still an issue?<br>
John Coyne<br>
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a.l.e wrote:
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<pre wrap="">hi john,
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<pre wrap="">I am transferring .sla files and image files between
co-authors/editors. Recently I received a set of files and unzipped
them to see a subdirectory containing all the images.
On opening the Scribus file, the images are not found.
To avoid the labour of finding and matching each image file by
guesswork, it would be helpful to discover the information
(presumably a hidden property) in each image frame object. How can I
do that?
Thanks,
John Coyne,
Liverpool
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the 1.4 version which should get released before the end of the year will have an image manager where you can find the path.
depending on how recent your ubuntu is, you can already install the unstable version 1.3.8 if you wish...
see <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.scribus.net/?q=debian">http://www.scribus.net/?q=debian</a> for more details
have fun
a.l.e
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