Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Desktop publishing with Ubuntu linux
I am talking about two of the popular applications to use for desktop publishing.
1) scribus

"Scribus is powerful software that helps you create great looking documents of all kinds."
http://www.scribus.net/
2) inkspace

"Inkscape is an open-source vector graphics editor similar to Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw, Freehand, or Xara X. What sets Inkscape apart is its use of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), an open XML-based W3C standard, as the native format."
http://inkscape.org
1) scribus

http://www.scribus.net/
2) inkspace

"Inkscape is an open-source vector graphics editor similar to Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw, Freehand, or Xara X. What sets Inkscape apart is its use of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), an open XML-based W3C standard, as the native format."
http://inkscape.org
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