In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Grant Edwards  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>part of a Win32 application.  You can pretty much except a
>Linux platform to have ghostscript available, but for Win32
>users it'll have to be bundled. :/
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>It's too bad that ReportLab can't use vector image formats such
>as PDF or SVG.  I would have thought that sticking a PDF image
>into a PDF document would be a pretty straight-forward thing to
>do, but it must not be something in high demand.
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I want to make sure we're all keeping up with each other, so
I'll make explicit a couple of points, despite the risk of
redundancy:
A.  Bundling GS is a little touchy, depending on
    what you mean by that.  Check out its license.
    My summary:  it's feasible, but not as trans-
    parent as the technology in isolation might
    suggest.
B.  As Steve's already noted, the for-fee ReportLab
    *does* (at least some of) the things you want.
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