> on top of what owen answered: hopefully, scribus won't ever do any > imposition [1] . we need a free application for it and there was some > work around podofo to create one.
Scribus can almost do impositions already today. What is missing at the moment is a way to choose which page from a PDF to import into an image frame (and maybe to get information about the trim box). But the ability to place a page from a PDF into an image frame is the key to do impositions, and placing a PDF is already possible. I have been thinking about a solution like follows: For imposition you would use a "template". Such a template would normally be a two page document with a number of image frames on each page. The image frames are placed AND rotated the way the pages shall be placed. The image frames are named with a name pattern telling which page and how it should be aligned inside the frame (here is where we would need to know the trim box if the pages have bleed!). Then all we need is a Scribus script that, using the pages from the template document places pages from the source PDF into the frames. Scribus could the be delivered with a small set of imposition templates (like booklet and 3-fold) and someone could also write scripts to create more complex templates. I think this solution would even be better than for example how Quite Imposing works for Abode Acrobat I have made a few template documents with impositions I have used using my pstops based scripts (however not yet with support for different alignment of the page within the frame) but have only made some stumbling attempts with Scribus scripts... /Peter
