[ubuntu-in] DTP on Ubuntu

Ramnarayan.K ramnarayan.k at gmail.com
Mon Oct 19 08:08:13 BST 2009


Hi Brijithp, shrinivasan and Zaki

Nope OOO is not good enough - try and make a A5 size multipage booklet
- its eventually ends up in a hack job - OOO does not offer any tools
to reorder printing such that it knows what comes after the first page
-

Sure scribus is good to layout stuff etc- but the same problem - try
getting it to print a a5 page booklet - it does not know how to do
that.

ram

On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 12:27 PM, Zaki Manian <zaki at manian.org> wrote:
> We mostly use Scribus. It seems to have best DTP tools in Linux.
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> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 12:25 PM, BR!j!TH <brijithp at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I think Openoffice can do what ever you want .. ..
>>
>> 2009/10/19 Ramnarayan.K <ramnarayan.k at gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> am interested in knowing if there are any folks doing professional /
>>> semi professional or high quality work using Ubuntu (or any flavour of
>>> linux)
>>>
>>> if so what tools do you use.
>>>
>>> The interest is because i find it very hard to produce different
>>> outputs and they are mostly hack jobs and are not consistent in
>>> outputs or in repetitions.
>>>
>>> regards
>>> ram
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