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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">In my Scribus (1.5.6svn),<br>
I can choose from a number of color sets (Edition, Colors)</div>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Actually, I do not see the Pantone
color set, which was available in older versions, as far as I
remember.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I found this page to indicate how to
get Pantone palettes.</div>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Otherwise, would it be possible to
modify the Scribus file with a text editor to give replace colors
with their proper names before exporting to PDF?</div>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">This is a print screen from my French
interface<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 19.10.20 à 18:05, ZASKE Martin a
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Hello List,
I have used Scribus 1.5.5 to prepare a file to be silk-screen-printed
unto t-shirts.
Now I am stuck with the online order:
The print-shop will print with special fabric-ink and their
online-order-mask gives a choice of colours, all referenced by the
Pantone Solid Coated series. For example we want our text printed in
"PANTONE Yellow 012 C".
So I do not care what it looks like on my screen; I have 255 233 0 as an
approximation to show my team.
But our online affordable printer, is needing the color-information
encoded into our PDF/X-4 file because they offer many different colours
and their order-process is fully automated.
I have looked through this list and seen some hacks on how to handle
Pantone-equivalents with basically RGB swatches, but our need is all
different.
I also just created an export to PDF/X-4 and opened it with my best
editor. I can read but I see no obvious structure. When I needed, I
boldly edit Scribus .sla files, but those are "nice" compared to this
PDF syntax.
It would be a shame after all those years with Scribus, to rob a bank
and get InDesign, just to convert my (already designed) T-shirt document
for the print-shop-upload.
Any ideas?
Thank you, greetings,
Martin
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