On Mon, 23 Jun 2008, Tino Schwarze wrote: >> >> 3.) I tried printing separations, and I got interesting results. > > It looks like ghostscripts eats some colors.
That would not be my conclusion. My primary conclusion would be user error. I cannot account for why the stroke on a box would be one color while the fill is another. The only explanation I can give to that is that you changed the stroke color, but not the fill. This is unlikely to be a PostScript error, and neither is it likely to be an error in Ghostscript. Indeed, when I look at the SLA file, I see: The square labelled ``Black CMYK'' is Black fill, Black stroke The square labelled ``Black RGB'' is Black fill, Black RGB stroke The square labelled ``Rich Black CMYK'' is Black fill, Rich Black (spot) stroke The square labelled ``Total Black CMYK'' is Black fill, Total Black stroke In addition, Rich Black is identified as registration for some reason. When I turn it off, the stroke appears on all separations. That seems like the opposite behavior of what I would expect. But unless Scribus uses Ghostscript to output to PS, it's either user error or a problem with Scribus. -- | Andrew A. Gill To ensure continued quality of service, | | this e-mail is being monitored by the NSA | | <superluser at frontiernet.net> <http://www.needsfoodbadly.com> | -- The registration thing is really throwing me.
