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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0003451ScribusGeneralpublic2006-04-21 19:14
Reportermhanski Assigned To 
PrioritynormalSeverityfeatureReproducibilityalways
Status closedResolutionduplicate 
PlatformanyOSanyOS Versionany
Product Version1.3 
Summary0003451: Support for publications containing multiple documents/chapters
DescriptionReal support for publications consisting of multiple documents.

Including freely definable automatic numbering rules for pages/chapters.
Additional InformationThis is a part of a longer report I've received per mail from a Polish DTP professional (a pl.comp.dtp reader).

Reportedly, something like that exists in Ventura (*.pub extension for publications containing chapters - *.chp) and in InDesign (the *.indb extension)
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duplicate of 0002107 acknowledged Master documents 
related to 0001172 feedback Document Hierarchy 

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christoph_s

2006-03-16 13:11

administrator   ~0009338

Freely definable page numbering already exists in Scribus.

As for the support of multiple documents, I think it's covered by bug 2107.

user715

2006-03-16 13:23

  ~0009340

christoph, read carefully, please. it is for PUBLICATIONS not single documents

christoph_s

2006-03-16 13:35

administrator   ~0009341

Hmmm, could you tell me the difference between a publication and a single document consisting of many others? I still suspect what you want is already in various RFEs.

user715

2006-03-16 13:51

  ~0009344

Last edited: 2006-03-16 13:52

2107 is about publications idea, ok. but definable page numbering in publications means that if two documents separately are started with 1, in publication first starts with 1 (and it has for example 11 pages), and the second starts with 13 (if defined that every document has to start with right page) or 12 (if layout is defined as continous)

christoph_s

2006-03-16 14:20

administrator   ~0009345

That's a part of the idea of master pages, I guess. But it would be useful to add this to 2107, as a further explanation of the requirements for master documents.

louisdesjardins

2006-04-20 14:21

developer   ~0010180

I also think that this issue is covered by bug 0002107 to which we could add the note from Christoph.

mhanski

2006-04-21 17:59

developer   ~0010252

thanks guy, you've convinced me => closing this one as duplicate and adding jm_sz's remarks to the bug 0002107

Issue History

Date Modified Username Field Change
2006-03-16 12:15 mhanski New Issue
2006-03-16 13:11 christoph_s Note Added: 0009338
2006-03-16 13:23 user715 Note Added: 0009340
2006-03-16 13:35 christoph_s Note Added: 0009341
2006-03-16 13:51 user715 Note Added: 0009344
2006-03-16 13:52 user715 Note Edited: 0009344
2006-03-16 14:20 christoph_s Note Added: 0009345
2006-03-16 17:03 mhanski Relationship added related to 0002107
2006-03-16 17:03 mhanski Severity minor => feature
2006-03-16 17:03 mhanski Description Updated
2006-04-02 11:23 mhanski Product Version 1.3.3cvs => 1.3.4cvs
2006-04-20 13:56 mhanski OS => any
2006-04-20 13:56 mhanski OS Version => any
2006-04-20 13:56 mhanski Platform => any
2006-04-20 13:56 mhanski Product Version 1.3.4cvs => 1.3
2006-04-20 14:21 louisdesjardins Note Added: 0010180
2006-04-21 17:56 mhanski Relationship deleted related to 0002107
2006-04-21 17:56 mhanski Relationship added duplicate of 0002107
2006-04-21 17:59 mhanski Note Added: 0010252
2006-04-21 17:59 mhanski Status new => resolved
2006-04-21 17:59 mhanski Resolution open => duplicate
2006-04-21 19:14 mhanski Status resolved => closed
2006-04-26 14:25 mhanski Relationship added related to 0001172