12/10/2023 0 Comments Tutoriales scribusOn the left we have: new file/nieuw, open, save/opslaan, close/sluiten, print/afdrukken, preflight control en save as a pdf/opslaan als pdf. Do the same thing with the other dotted lines. You can split the menu bar by going to the dotted line until this appears: The tutorial suggests splitting up the menu bars so that you can have a clearer overview of what the options are. Next you select the c onvert spot colors to process colors. Why? Because spot colors are for professional printers and I/you don’t have one. Then to color/kleur and change screen/web to printer. You want your major grid/groot raster spacing to be 30mm and your minor grid/klein raster to be exactly 6mm. Go to guides/hulplijnen and select s how page grid/toon hulplijnen.Īfter that I slightly altered the spacing/spatiëring. Go to Document, units/eenheden and change the points to millimeters.Īfter that I went to the grid-options. The first thing I changed were the units (yes, the same thing I changed in the very beginning!). To fix this, you go to file/bestand and then to preferences/voorkeuren. The handy thing is that you can set your preferences so that they will open like defaults next time you use Scribus. To do that you go to view/beeld and select show grid/raster tonen. The first thing you can do (but it isn’t obligatory) is select the grid option. When you open Scribus you get a blank page. The other options are: double-sized, 3-fold and 4-fold. Since I’m not gonna start with something too difficult, I’m gonna use a single page (enkele pagina). The first thing you have to change is the default unit /standaard eenheid: in stead of using points (pt) it’s better to use millimeters (mm). The tutorial starts with explaining the default settings and why it’s better to change some settings. When you open Scribus 1.4.6 this is what you see: Well, this seems like a great way to start so here we go… Youtuber Kevin Pugh made a Scribus tutorial called: Basic Introduction and Setting Preferences. Scribus has its own Wiki with an How To category, but I prefer something more visual like a youtube video. Here is a link to the website (from which I got the above information).īecause I’m totally new to Scribus and I have no experience with programs like Indesign, Microsoft Office Publisher or Passepartout I decided to look up some tutorials. You can make magazines, book layouts, flyers, brochures, … The creative options are almost endless! It supports professional publishing features and uses a user-friendly interface. This makes it one of the best (free) alternatives to Adobe programs like InDesign. Scribus is one of the premier Open Source desktop applications.
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