
Often see in traditionally-published books. That meant I also wanted to insert one page in the very front, as you Is quite dark, so I came up with the idea of including some quotesįrom reviews, since a lot of reviewers did comment on that. I realised there was no way for a potential reader to know the story Too: dreaming about offering some printed copies to my local library, LibreOffice developers to understand page setup, I had created a goodĪnd safe couple of templates for 4.25"x7" and 5"x8" before And having received help from some of the Using ‘direct formatting’ instead of styles, I gather), but they Left the odd block of text in weird point sizes (some side effect of Of course, pasting the novel back into LibreOffice In LibreOffice preventing me from doing that would be fixed. (Simply because I prefer that size forĭigression, before I get to the topic at hand: the internalĬhanges were switching the dialogue quotation style for the first twoīooks to match that of the 3 rd. I was alsoįinally ready to make the 4.25"x7" A-format ‘mass market’ Reformatting the internals of the first two. IĪlso wanted to make some subtle changes to the covers, along with Sci-fi/fantasy convention coming up (the Sydneyįreecon, Nov 3,4,5), but I have zero printed copies on hand. (I wrote it today because someone - hi, Eustacia! - was interested.)

Well-designed, and… I just love it! It’s also free, and

It’s surprisingly easy to use, amazingly powerful and
#Scribus cmyk manual#
Scribus - I’m sure there are Youtube videos covering that, andĪnyway, its manual and the tutorials that come with it are very good.
