Hi Graeme AFAIK, GhostScript does support processing pdfmark extensions. So converting the EPS directly to PDF using GhostScript/4J seems to be the way to go. But even then, bookmarks and the links will get lost when the PDF is embedded using the PDF plug-in.
You can only produce bookmarks using the fo:bookmarks element. And links can only be produced with fo:basic-link and svg:a. So you might want to look into converting EPS to SVG (using Inkscape). Probably as good as it gets. On 18.02.2011 14:42:30 Graeme Kidd wrote: > > > Hi, > > I was just wondering what the best way to support EPS graphics was. At > the moment I simply output to PostScript and then use Ghost4J to > convert it to PDF. However I then loose internal links and PDF bookmarks. > > I was going to look into ImageMagic to convert the EPS files into a > more supported vector format but after reading some documentation it appears > that it just rasterises the EPS and doesnt do a proper conversion. > > I am tempted to try and convert the EPS graphics into PDF using Ghost4J > and then using "PDF Image Support Plug-In for Apache FOP" > (http://www.jeremias-maerki.ch/development/fop/index.html) to read the > converted PDF files. Is this my best option or does anyone else have any > better ideas? > > Thanks > Jeremias Maerki --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
