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ID Category Severity Reproducibility Date Submitted Last Update
0001398 [Scribus] Import / Export feature always 04-Dec-16 09:52 08-Apr-21 22:14
Reporter ringerc View Status public  
Assigned To jghali
Priority normal Resolution open Platform x86 Linux
Status assigned   OS Fedora Core
Projection none   OS Version 1
ETA none Fixed in Version Product Version 1.3
  Target Version 1.5.0 Product Build 14 (2004-12-15 cvs)
Summary 0001398: Improve memory efficiency of raster image export
Description Currently, Scribus can gobble enormous amounts of RAM when exporting raster copies of pages at high resolutions. For example, I've had Scribus thrash then OOM on a box with 1GB of RAM when exporting an A3 page at 600 dpi.

Perhaps it is possible to perform the image export more efficiently.

This bug is really just a note to suggest this as a future area of optimisation.
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- Relationships
related to 0004189confirmed big picture crashes Scribus on PDF export 

-  Notes
(0009925)
mhanski (developer)
06-Apr-13 23:52

Planned in Roadmap Extras http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/1.3.x_Roadmap_Extras [^]
with no ETA

Changing the status to acknowledged

- Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
04-Dec-16 09:52 ringerc New Issue
05-Mar-25 06:50 TomK32 Issue Monitored: TomK32
06-Apr-12 15:15 mhanski Note Added: 0009855
06-Apr-13 23:52 mhanski Note Added: 0009925
06-Apr-13 23:52 mhanski Status new => acknowledged
06-Apr-13 23:52 mhanski version 1.2.1cvs => 1.3
06-Apr-13 23:52 mhanski Note Deleted: 0009855
07-Nov-28 12:00 jghali Relationship added related to 0004189
08-Apr-21 22:14 plinnell Assigned To => jghali
08-Apr-21 22:14 plinnell Target Version => 1.3.6
08-Apr-21 22:14 plinnell Status acknowledged => assigned



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