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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0016908ScribusUsabilitypublic2023-02-07 19:33
ReporterFemmesoleNZ Assigned To 
PrioritynormalSeveritymajorReproducibilityalways
Status newResolutionopen 
OSWindows 11 ProOS Version22621.1105 
Product Version1.4.8 
Summary0016908: Seems unable to handle document size.
DescriptionUsing Family History database (Legacy) to produce pdf files; converting each pdf to single page eps file to import into Scribus. Completed book about 650 pp. Finished pdf will be about 25 -30 MB. While initially seeming to handle, Scribus became very slow loading and eventually stuck every time at 99%. Repeated all work; this time converting pdf to single page png, however found final output as pdf not as good as pdf from eps files. Started again using eps files however am already finding Scribus is slowing down again during use. Image preview turned off.

PC is Intel NUC i7 with 16 GB RAM and no hardware issues. Opening Task Manager shows memory use no more than 25%.
Steps To ReproduceAs above.
Additional InformationCan anyone please tell me if I am expecting too much from the programme? Any other suggestions? Publishing end of March. Solution now becoming fairly urgent.
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jghali

2023-02-06 07:53

administrator   ~0049998

>> Completed book about 650 pp
>> Can anyone please tell me if I am expecting too much from the programme?

Yes, you are expecting too much. Even with Adobe InDesign, professionals never produce documents that large. They split their work in several documents.
Given your description, I am even not sure why you are using Scribus for this work. For concatenating PDFs, there are tools such as PDFtk which are more suited for this task.

FemmesoleNZ

2023-02-07 19:33

reporter   ~0049999

Thank you very much for that clear reply. I have used Scribus for some time and decided to use it for this project after much consideration about alternatives. It's a bit more than 'concatenating pdfs', which I do all the time. I have not found another cost effective, great to use programme, to produce the high quality work I want. I agree it's a out of the ordinary. I did have 32GB RAM, (made a mistake in saying 16GB) and have now upgraded to 64GB. Will see how it goes. Forever learning!

Issue History

Date Modified Username Field Change
2023-02-06 06:29 FemmesoleNZ New Issue
2023-02-06 07:53 jghali Note Added: 0049998
2023-02-06 07:53 jghali Priority high => normal
2023-02-07 19:33 FemmesoleNZ Note Added: 0049999