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Old 11th April 2004, 05:23 PM
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Update scribus 1.1.6 (FC1,FC2,stable)

Name : scribus
Version: 1.1.6
Release: 0.fdr.1.1.91
License: GPL
URL : http://www.scribus.org.uk/

Scribus is a Layout program for GNU/Linux®, similar to Adobe® PageMaker™,
QuarkXPress™ or Adobe® InDesign™, except that it is published under the GNU
GPL.

While the goals of the program are for ease of use and simple easy to
understand tools, Scribus offers support for professional publishing features,
such as CMYK color, easy PDF creation, Encapsulated Postscript import/export
and creation of color separations.

* Tue Apr 06 2004 Phillip Compton <pcompton[AT]proteinmedia.com> - 0:1.1.6-0.fdr.1

- Updated to 1.1.6.
- Using upstream desktop entry.

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