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Which Distro for Theatrical Use?
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Also scribus can be extremely clunky if you need to make flyers inkscape may be easier.
I've made 60 page brochures in Scribus on several occasions without real issues.
However you have to know a bit (not necessarily a lot, but at least understand what you're doing) of typography, and using styles is absolutely essential.
It's a quirky program but it works fine.