
Now, after using Windows all these years, how did I make the transition? And, was it difficult? Not at all!
First, I designed the card completely in Scribus! Scribus is a free, professional level desktop publishing program for Linux. It worked just like any other desktop publishing program I've ever used in Windows. More on that process in a later post.
The next big hurdle was getting my Christmas list database printed out to individual envelopes. This was new territory for me because, in the past, I had relied on Windows programs to handle this task.
Well, the Linux and OpenOffice community came to my rescue! I visited OpenOffice.org and queried the support forums on how to convert my delimited text file (also saved as a spreadsheet file, both from Windows applications) to a database file. The folks gave me the answer here.
Now that I have my database, the next thing I needed to know was

So, this holiday season,if you're creating your own Christmas cards, remember to give Scribus and OpenOffice a try. For best results, first get Linux!
1 comment:
Not being an artist, I've used cards
by artist Tom Browning. take a look at his work http://www.thespiritofsanta.com/
Thanks for the tips on envelope printing.
Gary
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