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Scribus 1.3.5: Beginner's Guide

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Scribus 1.3.5: Beginner's Guide

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Overview of this book

Scribus is an Open Source program that brings award-winning and inexpensive professional page layout to desktop computers with a combination of "press-ready" output and new approaches to page layout. Creating professional-looking documents using Scribus is not a cakewalk, especially with so many features at your disposal, it’s hard to know where to get started! Scribus Beginners guide walks users step by step through common projects, such as creating a brochure,newsletter, business cards and so on. It also includes guidelines on starting a web newsletter and online PDF (Adobe Acrobat format) newsletter along with basic scripting to extend Scribus as per your requirements. This book begins with the simplest tasks and brings you progressively to adapt your workflow to the most efficient tools. It commences with the description of the graphic tool chain and an overall chapter on how to draw a simple and attractive business card. You'll then see how to manage the pages of your document and organized their structure thanks to guides. Then being invited to fill them with text, you'll be able to import, set text style as well as use replacement and hyphenation tool. Pictures or vector drawing will be added to the documents too. You'll be taught to choose the best format at the best time, modify or distort the shapes to get very custom documents. You will also learn how Scribus handles advanced color features such as transparencies, overprinting, spot colors precisely and be sure they are set well for a print result without bad surprise. At the end, you'll know to produce a perfect PDF file, be it for print jobs or web with effects, buttons and javascript interactivity, extend the document capacities as well as Scribus tools with simple programming especially with the python language.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Scribus 1.3.5 Beginner's Guide
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Time for action - previewing color separation


Certainly the most important functionality of this window is to check whether the primaries and spot colors used in the file match those defined for the print process. This way you can see each plate or ink usage without printing separation in the print dialog, which will help you save ink and paper as well as time. If you select the Display CMYK checkbox, the lines placed in the list just below are made available.

  1. Open the colors.sla file and display Page 4.

  2. There are several color objects on that page and a picture.

  3. You can have a look at the color list in the PP to see what colors are used.

  4. Now go to File | Print Preview.

  5. Deselect all colors except Cyan to see where cyan is used.

  6. Deselect all colors except our pantone orange to see where it is used and if it could eventually be replaced by a process color at exporting time.

  7. When you've done all the tests, close the window.

What just happened?

When all the separations are selected, you see the page...