making a poster/flyer
Jaime
jtamate at gmail.com
Tue Dec 29 15:06:49 GMT 2015
Hello,
If you don't find any calligra module appropriate for this task, you can
always try http://www.scribus.net. It allows more precise placing than
words and is not so drawing oriented as krita, it is a publishing
application.
Best Regards.
2015-12-29 10:23 GMT+01:00 René J.V. <rjvbertin at gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> A bit of a generic question ... I've been asked to make a poster to
> advertise an event of a club where I'm about the only one with computer
> knowledge (as if that's got anything to do with it :))
>
> The posters I've made before were all big, complex affairs for use in
> scientific conferences, for which I used Star/OpenOffice Impress and later
> InDesign (though I think also did one or twice in PowerPoint and maybe even
> Excel...)
>
> What's the most appropriate Calligra module to use for this kind of thing?
> I think Krita would probably (a bit) overkill on the one hand and (maybe?)
> lack a number of convenience function for text layout on the other hand
> (and I simply have an almost complete lack of experience with
> PhotoShop-like applications). I gave Calligra Stage a quick look but the
> version (2.9.2) on the system I tried wouldn't even auto-size a text frame
> to keep up with changing text dimensions, surely that was an operator error?
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
> René
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