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Re: [opensuse] Publisher alternatives
- From: Pueblo Native <pueblonative@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 06:26:17 -0600
- Message-id: <465ACA69.6020700@xxxxxxxxxxx>
jdd wrote:
>
> But on a news paper, on can see the beginning of an article on the
> front page and the following on an other page or on an other column of
> the same page
>
By the way, what you mentioned is known as a "jump". It's not
necessarily considered the best practice. But I get what you are saying
in regards to the text frames.
> Notice than I use some old version of publiser by microsoft and it was
> a very good application, verye asy to use (I used it in classroom with
> pupils), much easier than PageMaker or Ventura (you see, I'm an old
> timer :-) I do not use such progamms for at least 3 years now, so I
> don'"t know what happen
Didn't know what happened to what? Pagemaker became InDesign.
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>
> But on a news paper, on can see the beginning of an article on the
> front page and the following on an other page or on an other column of
> the same page
>
By the way, what you mentioned is known as a "jump". It's not
necessarily considered the best practice. But I get what you are saying
in regards to the text frames.
> Notice than I use some old version of publiser by microsoft and it was
> a very good application, verye asy to use (I used it in classroom with
> pupils), much easier than PageMaker or Ventura (you see, I'm an old
> timer :-) I do not use such progamms for at least 3 years now, so I
> don'"t know what happen
Didn't know what happened to what? Pagemaker became InDesign.
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