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    Phoronix: Scribus 1.4 Desktop Suite Sees Major Overhaul

    Scribus, one of the leading open-source desktop publishing suites, is out with version 1.4. This new version of Scribus comes after several years of development and thousands of changes...

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  • #2
    Release early, release often?

    Good to see another release, Scribus is a very nice project.

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    • #3
      Transitioning to Qt4 mere months before Qt5 is released is definitively the work of some genius mastermind. ;-)

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Awesomeness View Post
        Transitioning to Qt4 mere months before Qt5 is released is definitively the work of some genius mastermind. ;-)
        scribus does have a fairly large amount of user interface. also all the text layout stuff must be a lot code.

        scribus is very handy.i use it for academic posters. its great that you can make a latex frame and paste in stuff from a paper. also the performance is good even on a netbook.

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        • #5
          ps: i hope that they stick to a simpler version scheme. it used to be that 1.3.3.x was stable, and 1.3.4, 1.3.5 ... were development.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Awesomeness View Post
            Transitioning to Qt4 mere months before Qt5 is released is definitively the work of some genius mastermind. ;-)
            No, it's another sign that newswriting quality at Phoronix has gone further down. The port itself was done in 2007. All the other work was refactoring.

            Just like that statement that Qt3 is still supported, which is nonsense.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Awesomeness View Post
              Transitioning to Qt4 mere months before Qt5 is released is definitively the work of some genius mastermind. ;-)
              Also the effot for Qt3 -> Qt4 is much greater than the effort required for Qt4 -> Qt5

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              • #8
                Originally posted by FireBurn View Post
                Also the effot for Qt3 -> Qt4 is much greater than the effort required for Qt4 -> Qt5
                Depends. If Scribus uses Qt3Support (the Qt3 compatibility layer for Qt4), then no, Qt5 will be much harder because there is no Qt3Support in Qt5.

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