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 Scribus is not a word processor, and it's not a graphics application,​ it's a layout application. It's a //part// of the publishing pipeline, but not the entire thing. Many users just getting started in design, or just getting started in the "​right"​ method of publishing, get confused by the fact that there is a pipeline at all. It changes with need and preference, but generally the pipeline for publishing is something like this: Scribus is not a word processor, and it's not a graphics application,​ it's a layout application. It's a //part// of the publishing pipeline, but not the entire thing. Many users just getting started in design, or just getting started in the "​right"​ method of publishing, get confused by the fact that there is a pipeline at all. It changes with need and preference, but generally the pipeline for publishing is something like this:
  
-[{{ publish-pipeline.png | A sample ​publishing pipeline. }}]+[{{ publishing.png | A simplified ​publishing pipeline: from many sources, into one. }}]
  
 Before computers, designers literally cut and pasted all the different assets from the different departments onto pages (much as traditional 'zine artists do now). With Scribus, you can do all that cutting and pasting in the computer, pre-flight the results, and send the master PDFs to press. ​ Before computers, designers literally cut and pasted all the different assets from the different departments onto pages (much as traditional 'zine artists do now). With Scribus, you can do all that cutting and pasting in the computer, pre-flight the results, and send the master PDFs to press. ​
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 **See Also** \\ **See Also** \\
-krita \\ +[[krita|Krita]] ​\\ 
-mypaint \\ +[[mypaint|Mypaint]] ​\\ 
-inkscape \\ +[[inkscape|Inkscape]] ​\\ 
-darktable \\ +[[darktable|Darktable]] ​\\ 
-lightzone+[[lightzone|Lightzone]]
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