[Scribus] RE: Scribus and Imposition
Robinson, Arron HUS
Arron.Robinson
Wed Mar 31 15:28:12 CEST 2004
I agree that this would be a huge task to take on and not being a coder, I can offer little help in that regard. That being said, I am certain that there are many on this list that live and die by imposition (myself included). I'm certain that you could get a number of insights as to what users would be looking for in an imposition package and also our views on what the strong/weak point of the various commercial packages are.
Working with the developers of one of those packages, I know that the job could probably not be done entirely within the scripting engine, there are just too many variables. While there are some very good commercial packages that work on a plug-in basis to QXP (in-position, etc.) their feature set is somewhat limited.
A PDF based imposition solution would be an ideal companion package to Scribus. All that would be needed at this point would be to start talking feature set requests, i.e. PDF flat out, Job Ticket out, JDF out, etc.
Mit freundlichen Gr??en/Best regards,
Arron Robinson
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Though I made the initial proposal I totally agree with Louis and Craig. I
think at the moment there are too many other things that need to be done.
I also believe that there are two different things we are talking about: One
thing is imposing other documents like tiffs through Scribus. This can be
done quite well through scripting.
What I was talking about is to impose entire documents layouted with Scribus
before they are streamed to pdf or output device.
This still is a _major_ issue because of the huge amount of factors like color
sequence for the calibration bars, situation of the calibration bar, spacing
between pages on the sheets, page orders, bleeds, etc.
Although implementation can wait, I think the printer folks on the list should
do the conceptual work for a plug-in. What should it do, how does it work
(fully automated, template based, etc.). It would even be helpful to start
with some code. Although the whole bloody thing will have to be rewritten at
a later point (may be in a couple of years), this code would be helpful for
the coder that wants to pick it up to see what the idea is. And also because
I hate turning up with the odd "could you please..." without contributing
anything.
I also think that this should be started as a sort of sig (special interest
group). Any proposals?
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