[scribus] Using Scribus for novels and short stories

S B sbinsandiego at gmail.com
Fri Jan 14 05:28:24 CET 2011


Sorry for the delay, Lorn.
I don't know how Word XP handles that task (it's a version I don't have--I
have word 2007); I THINK open office will kern those files. In any event,
the latest version of OO is later than Word.
Sorry I don't have all the information you need.
Steve.

On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 2:19 PM, LORN MACINTYRE <
lorn.macintyre at btinternet.com> wrote:

> Dear Steve,
>
> Again, thank you for your help. Will I be able to perform design functions
> such
> as kerning to  print quality in Word XP before transferring the files into
> PDF
> format? Or should I bring the files into OpenOffice and edit them there?
>
> Regards,
> Lorn
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: S B <sbinsandiego at gmail.com>
> To: Scribus User Mailing List <scribus at lists.scribus.net>
> Sent: Sunday, 9 January, 2011 21:04:18
> Subject: Re: [scribus] Using Scribus for novels and short stories
>
> Lorn, I've not tried this with Word, but quite a bit depends on what pdf
> creator you are using.  Are you using adobe acrobat?  If so, that provides
> great control.  If not, it should be fairly simple using one of the
> "cheap,"
> or "Free" products.  Open Office will also convert to PDF in its latest
> iteration, and Word '07 (and doubtless later) also saves to PDF.  If you
> can, I'd leave it in Word, and convert from there. If your novel doesn't
> include illustrations, it will probably be easier to do. I think that if
> you
> want to do this for free, you'll be happiest bringing it into Open Office
> and then converting from there.  You may wish to contact your printer and
> make sure that there are no differences he can't handle.  As far as the
> crop
> marks and embedded fonts, normally you can choose to embed the fonts when
> you save or convert (whichever), and the crop marks--I'm not sure; normally
> if I save and tell the program to retain crop marks, I can then see them on
> the page, in gray.  CMYK? "K" is black. Do you have anything BUT black?  If
> you have illustrations, you have a choice between CMYK and RGB, normally.
> You may want to search Microsoft's knowledge base, and your help files, to
> be certain you're doing this correctly. I'm happy to help in any other way
> I
> can, but I'm not certain I know enough to provide accurate information.
> Good luck.
> Steve B.
>
> On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 3:16 AM, LORN MACINTYRE <
> lorn.macintyre at btinternet.com> wrote:
>
> > Dear Steve,
> >
> > Thank you for this valuable advice. I have 20 chapters (240 pages) of
> > text formatted with running headline and page number footers, written in
> > Word
> > XP. So how may I turn these into PDF files which can be commercially
> > printed,
> > with the printer's instructions thus: "one single file set up in page
> order
> > (excluding the cover or jacket, saved as single page to view and not as
> > double
> > page spreads., with fonts embedded, with crop marks selected so we know
> > where to
> > trim your text once it is printed. Minimu 10mm clear white space on all
> > sides.
> > Ensure that you are using CMYK workflow."
> >
> > Regards,
> > Lorn
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ________________________________
> > From: S B <sbinsandiego at gmail.com>
> > To: Scribus User Mailing List <scribus at lists.scribus.net>
> > Sent: Saturday, 8 January, 2011 23:11:04
> > Subject: Re: [scribus] Using Scribus for novels and short stories
> >
> > Lorn, I have not used Scribus for this purpose, but I used it for
> preparing
> > lessons for a class in church some time ago. It works very very well for
> > that.  This is a similar applications, because the lessons I taught were
> > each fairly short, but the aggregate was fairly long.  I didn't use any
> > sophisticated formatting, but I did use lots of illustrations and
> drawings.
> > It works well for that. I can't give you guidance as to the processes,
> > because I actually WROTE the documents in Scribus rather than in a
> > word-processor.  I guess I wonder why you would use Scribus as the
> > formatter
> > and not just use the word processing program.  I know that many novels
> have
> > been created in Word or Open Office (and other word processors), so it
> does
> > interest me. I have a couple nonfiction books I've been working on that I
> > did in Word, and that worked out quite well, and it was easy to do.
> > Steve Bradley
> >
> > On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 8:33 AM, LORN MACINTYRE <
> > lorn.macintyre at btinternet.com> wrote:
> >
> > > I am endeavouring to use Scribus in order to edit a novel of 20
> chapters,
> > > importing the files from Microsoft Word via OpenOffice in order to
> > preserve
> > > the
> > > formatting. There seems to be little information on the web about this
> > type
> > > of
> > > project, so it would be good to hear from subscribers who have already
> > done
> > > this
> > > for a novel or short story collection, so that I can profit from their
> > > experience and perhaps eventually put together a step-by-step process
> > which
> > > will
> > > help other writers and save time and frustration with regard to font
> > > choices,
> > > kerning, etc.
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks in anticipation,
> > > Scottie
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