Laidout is Linux-based software designed for desktop publishing.
One of the standout features of Laidout is its splittable window system, which is reminiscent of Blender and the Ion window manager. This feature enables you to dock, float, and move your panes, and even temporarily maximize them as you work on your project. Additionally, the window configuration for each document is loaded and saved with each document, so you can pick up where you left off with ease.
Laidout's splittable window system comprises several panes, including the page view window, which is ideal for working on objects within pages. The spread editor pane enables you to rearrange your pages while the palette window gives you access to a range of color palettes. Other panes include the command prompt window, which is used for entering commands, and the help window (albeit basic) that will provide you with essential tips.
Moreover, Laidout introduces a Paper Tiler interface in its latest release, which allows you to produce large posters from a series of small papers. The software also boasts export features to enable PDF, Scribus, and Image export - each with varying degrees of success. Further, Laidout can easily handle multipage documents that are meant to be cut and folded. You can use the software to incorporate images, gradients, EPS objects, and groups into your pages. With its dynamic features, Laidout is a reliable tool for creating multipage documents and booklets.
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