a.l.e previously wrote: hi tom,
> My Scribus document includes several images, two of which are > irregularly-shaped and have text wrapped around them. One of these > irregular images displays correctly when exported to a PDF (Both > display correctly in Print Preview), but much of the frame for the > other one displays (I don't want either frame to display) in the when > exported to a PDF. Both display correctly when printed to a PDF using > Adobe Distiller. However, the Bookland barcode causes a missing font > error for OCRB. After installing an OCRB font, Distiller returns the > following error: Error: undefined; OffendingCommand: gr. Without the > Bookland barcode, Distiller produces a good PDF. next try... ... well it's not probably not the frame which is shown, but the white background... - does the image have a transparent background? - have you left the background for the frame to none or to white? ciao a.l.e The background was white. Changing it to transparent gets rid of the frame/background displaying problem. Now, I can export a PDF from Scribus that is acceptable to some printers. However, when I try to print a PDF in the format required by a very widely used printer by using Adobe Acrobat, I get the following error: %%[ ProductName: Distiller ]%% %%[ Error: undefined; OffendingCommand: gr ]%% %%[ Flushing: rest of job (to end-of-file) will be ignored ]%% %%[ Warning: PostScript error. No PDF file produced. ] %% The Bookland barcode (an .eps file) seems to be the problem because, when I remove that image from the document, Acrobat creates the PDF OK. What could be the problem? No changes were made to the document that Scribus exported to a PDF with the Bookland barcode image present. Tom
