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hi peter,<br>
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Sure, if someone wants to, write that export function.</blockquote>
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not only someone wants to write it, but somebody did a successful
final paper on it (
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<span class="st">Certificate of Advanced Studies in book design...)
and somebody else would be ready to pay for having it...</span><br>
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type="cite">But please,
don't give people expectations that it will create a finished
ebook
from a Scribus document.</blockquote>
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should i repeat it again?<br>
my plugin won't transform scribus in an epub editor. it will output
data that can be used in an epub editor to create epub files!<br>
(well technically, it will produce an epub archive, but it will only
have minimal formatting)<br>
<br>
i've never promised anything different than that and won't deliver
anything else (at least for now!)<br>
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going back to what you've written in some of the last few mails,
personally, i would be much more interested in reading your thoughts
on how scribus and other software could share content (clearly, i'm
mostly interested in the textual content :-).<br>
in my eyes, it's a hard task to do it right and i would be overly
happy to see somebody taking the time to create a detailed proposal!<br>
(please change the topic of the mail if you answer to this part!)<br>
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have a nice afternoon<br>
a.l.e<br>
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