On Saturday 30 November 2002 17:12, Thomas Diehl wrote: > Am Samstag, 30. November 2002 17:22 schrieb Nicolas Goutte: > > How is Scribus printing? > > > > As we are hitting limits in QT for printing (as QT hides Postscript), it > > might be good to investigate. > > ... as a non-programmer I can't tell about the way Scribus is printing. But > there may be a reason that _all_ high level DTP apps I know of (at least in > Windows) are writing their own PostScript and do not solely rely on what > the system offers them. > > Thomas From the Scribus "About" page http://web2.altmuehlnet.de/fschmid/about.html Printing is done via its own internal Postscript driver, since the driver supplied by Qt has limitations and no version has shown to be bug free. The internal driver fully supports Level 2 Postscript constructs and a limited subset of Level 3. This limitation is due to the lack of complete support for Level 3 constructs within some versions of ghostscript. The driver that ships with Scribus can embed fonts for printing and you can use and output high resolution EPS files. So I guess that Franz, at least, thinks that Qt's Postscript driver has limitations for a DTP-like app. If I remember correctly though, he wrote that before he ported to Qt3 (in September), so maybe things have improved in the meantime. Scribus also has hyphenation, interactive PDF forms, manual kerning of type, python scripting (including a "console" for interactive scripting), layers, colour separation/management, CMYK etc. I guess there are things in there that KOffice might be interested in. Scribus itself is Qt (3.1) and released under the GPL, so (perhaps ;-) there wouldn't be much problems in borrowing/integrating code. It's also frame-based. Of course Scribus is also missing things, such as filters (of course :-) and the architecture (KDE/KOffice libs) and infrastructure (translators, more developers, testers, publicity etc.) that joining KOffice would bring. Even if Franz was still not interested in transforming Scribus into a KOffice application/component, I get the feeling that some friendly collaboration between the projects would benefit both parties. Maybe two versions of Scribus (one Qt only and one KOffice) could be maintained? Apart from the Scribus homepage (http://web2.altmuehlnet.de/fschmid/), there's another site with some more detailed (and up to date) docs about Scribus and Linux-DTP in general in case anyone's interested. http://www.atlantictechsolutions.com/scribusdocs/projects.html Just my tuppence ha'penny worth :-) Cheers, Sean -- Sean McGlynn sean@tmiau.com _______________________________________________ koffice-devel mailing list koffice-devel@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/koffice-devel