howdy Dai !
OK - "the process" as Ive tried to describe it, consists simply of exporting
your XaraLX graphic via print to PS, then, direct import into a Scribus document, via the now working EPS/PS import function.
_but, there are a few things I should clarify... firstly, while teenpup-2008 is
based on puppy linux, they are not the same ("teenpup-2008" is the actual name of this live-CD application).
regarding versions_ I did happen to notice that teenpup-2008 uses a XaraLX with the familiar version 7 splash screen... in other words, it seems they've used the last stable XaraLX release.
Scribus, not sure, but, their Scribus does have a "teenpup" designation added in that splash screen... my feeling is that some custom modifications have been made - which I say, because, I have both XaraLX and Scribus at home in my debian (sarge) install, with which direct import of PS files to Scribus from XaraLX specifically -does not work- ...this is why I am so excited to see this fixed in teenpup-2008 ! (my guess is that its an improvement to Scribus, as PS output from XaraLX has been working for a long time).
here is a link to teenpup-2008 file... a free download:
http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Syste...up-31563.shtml
hope this is of some help to you or other XaraLX users.
NOTE: I have not checked to see if this functionality is also fixed in debian (after sarge), or, any other more recent linux distributions... so, I may be blowing hot air for the most part... still, it's an enormous boon to me not having to convert the postscript output to anything in order to produce a
scalable PDF document in Scribus.
NOTE-2: this is still a long way from the very direct output of both SVGs
and PDFs from the commercial versions of Xara... but... this is as compact
an alternative, for Linux, as Ive seen.
stuseven
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