[scribus] Where is the text frame word wrap code?
John Culleton
john at wexfordpress.com
Mon May 31 18:40:52 CEST 2010
On Monday 31 May 2010 10:31:04 Drew Vogel wrote:
> On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 9:04 AM, John Culleton
<john at wexfordpress.com>wrote:
> > On Monday 31 May 2010 00:43:43 Drew Vogel wrote:
> > > I am working on an application that will generate a scribus
> >
> > document from a
> >
> > > database of survey questions.
> >
> > But there is a solution that provides maximum benefit with
least effort.
> > In your situation my only question would be, which flavor of
TeX? A
> > Scribus solution will require far more effort on your behalf.
>
> Indeed TeX, or any other markup language, would be far easier
for me.
> However the output of this program is not intended to go
straight to print.
> It will only generate the first draft of the document. There is a
long,
> unpredictable editing process afterward. Our staff already have a
wealth of
> expereince using scribus for this editing process. If the output of
my
> program isn't a scribus document, they will just continue to work
manually.
>
> Thanks for your suggestion. It just won't work for our
organization in the
> near future.
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And they can't learn how to edit text in a plain text document
using Vim or Emacs? I am pushing age 78 and I learn new things
all the time.
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John Culleton
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