[scribus] TOC from several files
avox
avox at arcor.de
Sun Dec 14 13:33:29 CET 2008
John Culleton-3 wrote:
>
>
> For Scribus to be comparable to TeX for long books it needs to be
> able to justify a paragraph at a time, optionally
>
That's a nice-to-have but not mandatory. I think the justification algorithm
in 135 is good enough.
> use hanging punctuation, optionally use microtypography,
>
Late additions to TeX and already available in 135
handle books of a thousand pages or more without subdividing the files,
provide for
> indexing, toc, automated footnoting,
>
True
> automatic placement of graphics, tables etc. on the current page or on the
> next page depending on how
> things work out,
>
That's something you control manually after TeX had it's try, so maybe not
so essential.
> allow the insertion of a paragraph with automatic repagination as needed
> and automatic adjustment of both the toc and the index,
>
Well, that's what you expect from automatic pagination and indexing. Or do
you mean that Scribus should insert new pages automatically? I'm still
looking for a specification where and with what master page that should
happen. I'm afraid that users might have quite different needs when it comes
to inserting new pages.
> provide a facility for putting out different page sizes and page orders
> with a simple switch from the same file,
>
Uh, like an A4 and an A5 version from the same file?? That's a design layout
no-no IMHO.
> draw bibliographic references from a bibliographic database, with
> automatic formatting and ordering of those entries depending on a bib
> style selection and etc.
>
That's only needed for scientific books.
> I said before almost anything can be done with almost any tool, as the
> man with the IBM 1100 proved. But it is not sensible to use a tool
> ill suited for the purpose at hand. I am in the process of writing
> an e-book on using Scribus for book cover design. Book cover design
> is a task for which Scribus is admirably suited. But the e-book
> publisher insists that the book file size be held to less than two
> megabytes. If it goes over that parameter I may have to redo it in
> TeX. I can compress a pdf from Scribus but then I lose anchors etc.
>
The e-book publisher wants a PDF? Is that also the final e-book format
or are the pages reflowed? Would be interesting to see the specs.
> I am not knocking Scribus. I am putting in a lot of hours on learning
> it. But all of us need to have more than one arrow in our quiver.
>
Sure. But Scribus will get there eventually.
/Andreas
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