[Scribus] Using Scribus for a Scientific Journal
Cor Pernot
c.pernot
Sun Apr 24 13:58:30 CEST 2005
Hi Tobias,
It is indeed manual input.
I get the manuscripts from the editor in chief - this are mostly MS-Word
documents - and I paste the text into the textframes in Scribus. The typical
lay-out I get by arranging a lot of textframes in the right position.
References in the text are just superscripts and the reference list is the
list I get from the manuscript. The content page is most labour intensive.
But once I had the templates ready for the different pages, setting the
Journal in the right form with Scribus is a straightforward job.
I hope this helps clearifing things to you.
Regards,
Cor
Op zondag 24 april 2005 11:01, schreef Tobias Hilbricht:
> Am Donnerstag, 21. April 2005 19:48 schrieb Cor Pernot:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > The last weeks I dived into Scribus to see if we could use it for
> > preparing a Scientific Journal.
>
> Hi Cor,
> this is interesting news. As I am using other means for scientific
> documents I am interested to learn how you realize footnotes, indices,
> references and headers with Scribus. As far as I can see this is either
> including workarounds or manual input, both being labour intensive.
>
> Yours sincerely
>
> Tobias Hilbricht
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