[Scribus] importing table
Christoph Schäfer
christoph-schaefer
Thu Mar 2 22:21:03 CET 2006
Hi Peter,
Am Donnerstag, 2. M?rz 2006 22:10 schrieb Peter Lesterhuis:
> I am new to Scribus. I am trying ro import a table, which I created in
> OOcalc.
> I tried several options, but all failed.
>
> 1. I created a ps by printing the table to a file. Then in Scribus
> file - import EPS/PS gives an error.
> 2. In OOcalc I copied the table and launched OOdraw, "paste special"
> and saved the file as table.eps. In Scribus file - import EPS/PS
> showed the table, but only the lines, not the contents of the cells.
> 3. Same as 2. but in OOdraw saved as table.sxd. In Scribus: file -
> import Open Office.org Draw: nothing shows up.
> 4. Finally I tried to create a SVG-file, having read that this is the
> format which can be imported very easily in Scribus. I followed
> instructions ("Advanced Importing Tricks with Scribus") from
> http://docs.scribus.net/index.php?lang=en&page=importhints3 . I
> installed pstoedit, created table.ps and opened the file in
> GSview. Edit > Convert to Vector format does not give me the
> dialog popup like the one in the tutorial, but shows me this error:
>
> Unknown in Page section at line 1035:
> %% FoomaticRIPOptionSetting: PageSize=A4
>
> GNU Ghostscript 7.07 (2003-05-17)
> Copyright (C) 2003 artofcode LLC, Benicia, CA. All rights reserved.
> This software comes with NO WARRANTY: see the file PUBLIC for details.
> WM_GSTEXTINDEX not implemented
> Displaying DSC file /home/peter/jos.ps
> Displaying page 1
> Warning: EPS file must not use /setpagedevice
> Loading pstoedit
> Can't load libpstoedit.so
> pstoedit is not available
> See help topic 'PStoEdit'
>
> So now I am stuck. I am running FC4, Ghostscript 7.07.
> Of course I could create the table in Scribus, but that doen't solve the
> problem, as I also have some charts which I wish to import in Scribus.
> Does anybody have a clue?
> Thanks in advance.
> Peter
First, update ghostscript. Yours is quite behind in terms of features. As for
your problem with tables, try this one:
http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Complex_tables_in_Scribus_1.2x
Groetjes
Christoph
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