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CASE <Informatik>UnrundheitSoftwareentwicklerRauschenGüte der AnpassungVorlesung/Konferenz
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TypentheorieMIDI <Musikelektronik>ProgrammablaufplanProjektive EbeneReelle ZahlCASE <Informatik>Web-SeiteSystemzusammenbruchElektronische PublikationMeterDifferenteSoftwareentwicklerPunktObjekt <Kategorie>Computeranimation
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AnalysisTelekommunikationBitGeradeGlättungPaarvergleichPolygonnetzDatensichtgerätVersionsverwaltungGradientWort <Informatik>Kartesische KoordinatenWorkstation <Musikinstrument>Elektronische PublikationZoomMultiplikationsoperatorSoftwareentwicklerDifferenteXMLFlussdiagramm
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DatenstrukturImplementierungGeradePolygonPolygonnetzResultanteVersionsverwaltungGradientSkriptspracheElektronische PublikationFront-End <Software>Güte der AnpassungQuaderEndliche ModelltheorieComputeranimation
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GraphfärbungVorlesung/Konferenz
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Bildgebendes VerfahrenDatenverwaltungMehrrechnersystemModallogikProgrammbibliothekProgrammierumgebungKonfiguration <Informatik>Dichte <Stochastik>BitHochdruckMereologieSpeicherabzugTabelleVirtuelle MaschineE-MailVersionsverwaltungCASE <Informatik>Coxeter-GruppeWeb-SeiteSystemzusammenbruchEinfügungsdämpfungBrowserSkriptspracheGraphfärbungSoundverarbeitungSicherungskopieElektronische PublikationViewerDifferenteSymboltabelleMultiplikationsoperatorMusterspracheInformationMathematikMAPAggregatzustandGarbentheorieMomentenproblemSchedulingMatchingEin-AusgabeWort <Informatik>FokalpunktDatenmissbrauchBestimmtheitsmaßStandardabweichungComputeranimation
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Quick-SortWeb-SeiteStandardabweichungInformationSoftwareProgrammierungBildschirmfensterKonfiguration <Informatik>Desktop-PublishingDichte <Stochastik>MereologiePhysikalisches SystemProjektive EbeneQuarkmodellZahlenbereichDatensichtgerätVersionsverwaltungVerzweigendes ProgrammAusnahmebehandlungDistributionenraumKontrollstrukturInformationsspeicherungKartesische KoordinatenStabilitätstheorie <Logik>DateiformatQuellcodeElektronische PublikationClientMicrosoft dot netSystemplattformEinfache GenauigkeitMultiplikationsoperatorDokumentenserverSoftwareentwicklerGeschwindigkeitTopologieVerschlingungCASE <Informatik>VollständigkeitVarietät <Mathematik>Offene Menget-TestAbgeschlossene MengeDomain <Netzwerk>Rechter WinkelDemo <Programm>ComputeranimationVorlesung/Konferenz
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Okay, welcome everybody first off a Big round of applause for femke and the rest of the bunch of the folks here at piano fabric who've put together a really terrific LGM I can say that knowing what it takes to put together a developer conference myself
00:28
See if I can do this without making too much noise Okay, and I have a mouse good I'm not that tall. Sorry
00:53
Well, we decided to live on the bleeding edge which is demoing What yesterday's SVN because it's got a lot of goodies in it. So things may crash
01:04
Actually, I'm quite assured that if I did a couple of things that it would crash but any case Just to give you a little background about scribe us French mid here to the left of me is the originator of the project in what April 2001 Yeah, April
01:23
Okay, March and just by chance I found scribe us in the summer of 2001 and started sending Ideas and comments and playing with it and whatnot. And the first thing the friend said was oh come back Can you write a page maker importer? I was like, well, okay. Let me describe you the inside of a page maker file
01:44
It's a two by three meter poster with a very complicated Flowchart with all kinds of different connectors and it's in six-point type. That's the inside of a page maker file which is why it's got a notorious always had a notorious reputation for being
02:02
crash prone and unrecoverable when it crashed in any case since then we've got a real team and Scribe is now I would consider a pretty mature project with a huge Community around it which has really helped to make scribe us grow
02:20
and has given us the developers a lot of Really great ideas. It is true. We've had Recently, we've had some problems with Mac ports for some reason or another Some developers have no problems. I had problems with this this morning All over the actually since I got here, but usually
02:44
At home on my workstation at home, which runs Linux. It's been no trouble at all Actually very very very stable and usable which is fun to be able to have a bleeding-edge Application that's got lots of new features and be able to run it actually quite stably
03:02
The other thing is the one three seven version which we'll have out in the next day or so That is based on qt4 And the Mac version of that actually is quite stable and very usable. I use it at work all the time Okay, give me an existing document
03:30
Nope, what's that? Now? This is going to be a we're going to show you comparison This is a new feature that the the mesh
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Gradients now this is the way that scribe us would import an AI file And if you notice we're going to zoom in a little bit you're going to see the difference See how these lines are Breaking up a nice smooth display now. We're going to swap
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That shows If you if you look at the flower you see now smooth
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gradients No more lines it's an exact implementation of Adobe's Mesh gradient feature. Okay still also not ready It has some rough edges but for importing most of these files it works quite
04:46
Okay, and the results are quite stunning it's It's in so far ready as the export to PDF and post script works. Okay, sadly we can't do that for SVT is that
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Is a thing that the Inkscape folks are currently working on it And we hope we can do that soon One of the things that's important to know to also to give you an idea is that because of this it simplifies the import Structure a lot better a lot better and makes rendering once we have the rendering sorted out in the back end
05:25
it allows the scribe is to render actually a more complex file quicker because This version here on the Mac has 2,700 polygons. That one has 90 So it simplifies the file
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Actually polygon and I need to Build up all these shapes out of lots of lots of polygons and in the new version it's only one polygon filled with a mesh gradient with
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Colors as far as many as you like
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seem so Sorry, one of the other things that
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some of the new tools that are inscribed us is for example, we have an picture browser and What's nice about it is when you? When you browse the pictures it worked this morning. It worked an hour ago. There we go
07:02
Okay, we can preview the images. Okay, we go here That's a nice. That's a screenshot of a crash
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Okay, there's my lovely little daughter Now see if we click on more as we select each image we get all the the native data Inside the headers and we click quick insert
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We grab a picture. It's there done. Now. That's that's a work picture. We that's I won't bore you with that stuff One of the things that I can't show you here, but it will be available is the available availability of
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The support for for downloading symbol files and to extend support for that to Make those patterns imported automatically
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Looking over the pictures. Ah one other thing. I wanted to show one of the other things that we're doing is the Is new enhancements to PDF now we always know scribe us has always been a pretty robust solution and one thing that to make clear Scribe us is the is the PDF exporter itself. It's at its own private library
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it does it relies on go script only for importing in certain cases and To render other PDFs that are embedded in the scribe us document. So for example when we click we go Export is PDF
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There's some new image. There's some new options in this version of scribe us. For example, when we go to general We now support different versions of PDF X new versions color
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Forgot to turn the color management on there we go now There we go As you can see now we support PDF X 1a and PDF X 4 we've supported in PDF X 3 for a long long long time
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but PDF X 1a is Right now a very common print workflow environment We have some new document we have some new effects for Presentation PDFs and we can control the visual appearance of the rent of the viewer a lot easier
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What else is new in this part?
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We've changed some of the bits for Where is it? Yeah, these are new features here and you can insert JavaScript which can be run when the document is opened the PDF document is opened Okay, we're gonna we've got five minutes for questions now Okay, we can take questions
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Friends and I both would be happy to answer questions Oh See on poor on poor ripon of all say see the necessary
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Core team of scabers in the room and behind the table. I think it's time to ask three questions Who would like to start?
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The main target of course never changed Because you demoed only like the what you call maybe sexy new features, but I was more interested in like, okay How do I make a book with it? And it's a little bit fast and reliable But I will try that later. Of course. Well, yeah, how do you import a PDF? I'll show it or
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You get a PDF you can import you want to show a PDF import a pure MP PDF import Yeah, I'm working off a backup machine. That's part of the problem. The main machine is
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Been giving me problems all weekend. Well, France Schmidt is preparing the PDF import. Maybe Dave Russell wants to ask a question Yeah, I was wondering if what the status is with scribers with long documents if you have a Scottish document with say a hundred pages
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How's that going? A couple of things there's ongoing work in the text engine to speed up Text display and the way that text rendering happens Is Andres here was Andres do you want to answer that the text display? Historically and I can tell you from a professional standpoint even with other applications outside of scribers
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I've always recommended to all my clients that they work in a chapter format and combined at the end and we still recommend that within scribers or within Clients that use other proprietary page layout applications that for example
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If your book is going to be two three hundred pages that you work chapter by chapter single files Merge them all at the end and then create your single PDF and there's a number of reasons for doing that it makes It makes fire. It works better on a network when you've got multiple when you've got more than one user We're using one several file or you have more than one person working on the same project
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It makes the programs more responsive the file smaller and Etc. Etc. It's just a good it's a good general recommended workflow Lobbing everything into one huge file and opening and closing and saving it every time with two three hundred pages
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It's not a good practice no matter whether you use InDesign whether you use quark whether you scribe us. It's a it's it's not a good idea in general Yeah Andres Okay, so one of the reasons why Peter wasn't telling more about text features and scribers is that I was being lazy last year
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And I still haven't implemented the stuff. I promised at the last LGM so But we are still in the work and we have to do some work underground and refactoring To get there also not only the text rendering but also the text storage system Right, and hopefully this will battle also speed up Long documents
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Thank you Is there a last question? Yes, when I'm trying to find the right place to get the latest shrink source subscribers almost with getting really confused which version I should check out and which branch and which the repository so what is the best and latest and
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Most featureful source code repository where I can check it out. Okay simple answer for that is Right now 137 and 138 139 etc become one for that will become the new stable scribe us right now
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That's getting really no features except for same backports from one five one five is where all the new goodies are going The options are for example Both the Debian developer who packages for Debian and Ubuntu. He regularly has 136 137 versions of the next
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We call it the unstable version and development version 137 is which will be out in a day or two. That's the Unstable version but it will be one four. That's a very usable stable for the most part Feature complete there'll be no new features going into that
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To play with all the new goodies. You need to get one five and that you only can get from SVN We're not packaging that at all The unstable version one three seven We generally have it packaged for all the latest distributions and Mac OS X and John Gallip regularly provides window snapshots and
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On a Mac. I consider that actually that the one three Latest one three six one three seven versions are actually the best to use on a Mac for a day to day use Thank you Yeah, you the so the source is You can find the links in in the docks docks scribe is dotnet
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You'll find all the info you need to get subversion and compile it no matter what platform If it's not I would like to propose to leave the demoing For in the afternoon breaks because I think people can come up to you and talk about their workflows I think there's lots of designers using schemas here that would like to
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speak about how They work and how they Use scuba so I would invite you to do that. Scuba steam is very present in the top floor in the Afternoon break, so I would like to have One more applause for skubas. You know who they are