[scribus] stable sort of (was "No mails...)
Ermin de Winkel
ede.winkel at hccnet.nl
Mon Mar 23 09:18:25 CET 2009
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[mailto:scribus-bounces at lists.scribus.net] Namens John Culleton
Verzonden: zondag 22 maart 2009 13:48
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Onderwerp: Re: [scribus] stable sort of (was "No mails...)
On Saturday 21 March 2009 04:18:01 am Phil Ward wrote:
> helloooooo
>
> can i come and live in your world? where windows never
> crashes?
>
> pretty please :)
>
> Phil
>
> On 21 Mar 2009, at 08:20, Fritz Eichelhardt wrote:
> > hi all,
> >
> >> From: Carl Symons <carlsymons at gmail.com>
> >> Subject: Re: [scribus] stable sort of (was "No
> >> mails...)
> >>
> >> Scribus crashed on Windows Vista?!
> >>
> >> I have never heard of anything else crashing on a
> >> Windows platform.
> >
> > as far as i know, windows can't even crash, unless you
> > use very unreliable
> > software like scribus.
> >
> > it's a pity, but i can't afford this lovely peace of
> > software and have to use
> > linux instead.
> >
> > by pure luck, scribus/linux never crashes here.
> >
I suspect the above was written tongue in cheek.
It's not luck. Linux doesn't crash. Most of my Linux
applications never crash. I typeset books using pdftex or
more rarely Context flavors of TeX. I use the Vim editor.
The nature of TeX is that it runs in read-only fashion. If
it errors off then the original file is untouched.
I have found from my limited use that Scribus 1.3.3.12 and
later versions of 1.3.5 don't crash either. In my TeX work
I am protected because Gvim keeps a continuous backup copy
under another name as editing proceeds. Perhaps Scribus
could adopt a similar automatic backup method.
With respect to Windows the reported info is that it became
more stable when XP was offered. Vista is too new to
evaluate. Most users with XP experience hate Vista. I have
a neighbor who hates Vista but won't go back to XP because
Vista is "the latest thing". But many businesses refuse to
upgrade to Vista from XP. My wife who has not used anything
else loves Vista . Go figure.
I have Win 2000 on a seldom-used partitition.
Individual applications such as MSWord can crash if they are
overloaded with too much data or functionality. I monitor
many mailing lists and help moderate one. More than once I
have seen a tear-stained e-mail where someone has lost
their entire book with no backup whilst trying to create it
with spellchecker, grammar checker, TOC and indexing all
turned on simultaneously. And because it runs so slowly
with a big book breaking the book up into idividual files
is almost a routine practice.
Scribus also has problems with very large documents and I
suspect this is a function of the basic design. The Scribus
Manual was broken into segments and developed that way or
so I am told. But I am happy to use Scribus for those
applications where it blows the competition away such as
book covers.
--
John Culleton
Able Indexers and Typesetters
http://wexfordpress.com
L.S.
About Scribus having a problem with large documents? Perhaps, I'm not aware
of this. I just finished a project consisting of about 420 pages A5 and a
lot of pictures on 300 dpi. MS Word could not handle it so I switched to
Scribus. The only annoying is the speed. To save takes so much time that I
can have coffee in between. But that is not because of Scribus but on
account of my 3 year old XP desktop. Might need a new one.
Ermin de Winkel
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