Desktop Publishing for Unix?
weierophinney asks: "In a past job incarnation, I was a graphic
artist and page layout technician for a small guidebook publisher. We
were a Windows-based shop, and I used
Macromedia
Freehand for drawing maps, Adobe Photoshop for scanning and
sizing images, and Quark XPress
for book layout. I have since moved on to web programming, but
occasionally want to do something that would use these tools. While I
use GIMP regularly, I have yet to find a -good- free, open-source,
alternative to the 2D vector graphics programs I used, or a page
layout program with the power of Quark XPress. Is anybody in the
Linux community doing publishing or using such tools, be they
commercial or otherwise? Is Linux a viable option for small
publishers (where profits are often slim and money for software
upgrades is sparse)?"
Stop bitching and just buy a fucking Mac. Why bother with something *never meant* to do what yo uwant to do? In contrast, the Mac was designed to be a DTP monster.
Where is the common sense?