Description: This tutorial is made for Scribus-1.3.x.
The "Document Information Description" has this to say:
"A selfdescribing Scribus-made document intended to be used as a playground for the user. It encourages interactive usage inside Scribus (and thusly loosing its "selfdescriptive" property, depending on how cruel the user's mood for modification is)."
This first chapter is made for Letter paper, not A4, because the tutorial will be used in the US too. If you want to print it on A4, export to PDF first and use the "fit to page" option in the printer driver to print it. (In CUPS the commandline parameter to use is "-o fitplot=true").
I intend to add more chapters over time, maybe those will be done in A4.
Help, suggestions, translations and additional chapters are welcome.Last changelog:
- initial upload (only 1 chapter finished, more to come in future versions)
To provide tutorials is a nice idea, but they should aim to be professional:
*the justification looks poor, too much whitespace gaps, like in
"That________textframe"
*Although stated that the tutorial is made for Scribus-1.3.x., it doesn't fit, e.g. "Go to the top menu item of your Scribus main window that is labelled 'Tools.'", but the menus in Scribus 1.3.1 are File, Edit, Style, Item, Insert, Page, View, Extras, Script, Windows, Help
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To provide tutorials is a nice idea, but they should aim to be professional: *the justification looks poor, too much whitespace gaps, like in "That________textframe" *Although stated that the tutorial is made for Scribus-1.3.x., it doesn't fit, e.g. "Go to the top menu item of your Scribus main window that is labelled 'Tools.'", but the menus in Scribus 1.3.1 are File, Edit, Style, Item, Insert, Page, View, Extras, Script, Windows, Help