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Scribus , the open source desktop publishing software I use for my comics, just had two new releases!

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  • davidrevoy@framapiaf.orgD davidrevoy@framapiaf.org

    @sven_ola Screenshots of Scribus running on Debian KDE with the Pepper&Carrot books on it (CC By)

    - Sources: https://framagit.org/peppercarrot/book-publishing (require 24GB)
    - Books: https://www.davidrevoy.com/static9/shop#official

    #scribus

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    @davidrevoy
    wow, that would really improve Scribus website which sorely miss any screenshot (at least any I could find!)

    @sven_ola

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    • davidrevoy@framapiaf.orgD davidrevoy@framapiaf.org

      @sven_ola Screenshots of Scribus running on Debian KDE with the Pepper&Carrot books on it (CC By)

      - Sources: https://framagit.org/peppercarrot/book-publishing (require 24GB)
      - Books: https://www.davidrevoy.com/static9/shop#official

      #scribus

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      @davidrevoy @sven_ola Is there a way to buy your books from a EU-based web store? DriveThru is a US company, and in the current climate I'd rather prefer my money to not cross the ocean.

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      • ced@mapstodon.spaceC ced@mapstodon.space

        @davidrevoy
        wow, that would really improve Scribus website which sorely miss any screenshot (at least any I could find!)

        @sven_ola

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        Thanks @davidrevoy ! I was not aware that you published all via Git. I am still waiting for my PC to silence it's fans, but then I have something to show off in a live scribus. A big THANK YOU. 🥰
        cc @ced

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        • rapsneezy2@mastodon.socialR rapsneezy2@mastodon.social

          @davidrevoy @raven @corvus_ch

          David - i just read your journey - wow, what a journey.

          It does show how, even after many years, basic things are still a challenge with open source software. Understandable as these tasks are very much specialist and not what most users do at home - and so attract less developer attention.

          I was surprised by the Scribus bugs given how they have long centred themselves as a serious DTP option.

          Hopefully your feedback and findings will result in improvements.

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          @rapsneezy2 @davidrevoy @corvus_ch Yeah, this surprises me with Scribus, claiming it can be used for professional publishing. I didn't expect it to be so fiddly.

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            @davidrevoy @raven @corvus_ch

            David - i just read your journey - wow, what a journey.

            It does show how, even after many years, basic things are still a challenge with open source software. Understandable as these tasks are very much specialist and not what most users do at home - and so attract less developer attention.

            I was surprised by the Scribus bugs given how they have long centred themselves as a serious DTP option.

            Hopefully your feedback and findings will result in improvements.

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            @rapsneezy2 @raven @corvus_ch Thank you for reading! Yes, I'm still surprised this compatibility between Scribus and DriveThruRPG/Comic printing system wasn't a central point of Scribus. Lightning Source print on demand machines are still the number one indi printing solution, and Scribus could position themselves on offering a premium experience for this audience. But worst, they lost it.
            A bit like if a video editor project ignored they couldn't export to a major player like Youtube.

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            • emilion@infosec.exchangeE emilion@infosec.exchange

              @davidrevoy @sven_ola Is there a way to buy your books from a EU-based web store? DriveThru is a US company, and in the current climate I'd rather prefer my money to not cross the ocean.

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              @emilion @sven_ola Hey Emilion, I totally understand, and I would do the same 👍

              Unfortunately, for the self publishing books 100% made with FLOSS, that was the only company/solution I found long time ago, before that was so problematic (the Brexit put a lot of tax on the UK print pod). I might need to look for a EU print-on-demand solution soon.

              For the version of the publisher Silly Studio (Italian publisher), they just put their Italian/English version in the shop https://sillystudiosofficial.com/shop/

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              • davidrevoy@framapiaf.orgD davidrevoy@framapiaf.org

                @sven_ola Screenshots of Scribus running on Debian KDE with the Pepper&Carrot books on it (CC By)

                - Sources: https://framagit.org/peppercarrot/book-publishing (require 24GB)
                - Books: https://www.davidrevoy.com/static9/shop#official

                #scribus

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                @davidrevoy @sven_ola wondering, can the individual palettes (properties, Arrange Pages, align & distribute etc) be torn off to separate floating windows / put on separate displays (IIRC Krita can do that)?

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                • metaning@mastodon.socialM metaning@mastodon.social

                  @davidrevoy @sven_ola wondering, can the individual palettes (properties, Arrange Pages, align & distribute etc) be torn off to separate floating windows / put on separate displays (IIRC Krita can do that)?

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                  @metaning @sven_ola Yes, exactly the same paradigm than Krita for the dockers windows (it's Qt), they can be docked or floating, and once floating, you are free to put them on the monitor of your choice.

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                  • davidrevoy@framapiaf.orgD davidrevoy@framapiaf.org

                    @emilion @sven_ola Hey Emilion, I totally understand, and I would do the same 👍

                    Unfortunately, for the self publishing books 100% made with FLOSS, that was the only company/solution I found long time ago, before that was so problematic (the Brexit put a lot of tax on the UK print pod). I might need to look for a EU print-on-demand solution soon.

                    For the version of the publisher Silly Studio (Italian publisher), they just put their Italian/English version in the shop https://sillystudiosofficial.com/shop/

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                    @davidrevoy @sven_ola Check print houses in Poland too. Example: https://www.drukksiazek.pl/ (never used them personally)

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