I'm not a PDF expert, but here's a paragraph from a man page:
epstopdf transforms the Encapsulated PostScript file epsfile so that it
is guaranteed to start at the 0,0 coordinate, and it sets a page size
exactly corresponding to the BoundingBox. This means that when
Ghostscript renders it, the result needs no cropping, and the PDF Medi-
aBox is correct. The result is piped to Ghostscript and a PDF version
written.
This is what I use with PDFLaTeX and PassiveTeX to put vector graphics
into PDF documents. Relying on EPS for graphics in PDF documents
sort-of defeats the point of PDF.
It seems to me that it should be fairly easy to include PDF graphics
support in FOP, no?
Justus
J.Pietschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 05 Dec 2003 19:52:58
+0100:
Justus H. Piater wrote:
It seems that FOP cannot include PDF graphics. To me this is a serious
shortcoming, as there does not appear to be a way to include existing
EPS or PDF graphics in a FOP-generated document, and show the result
in acroread.
FOP can include EPS graphis, but Acrobat reader wont display them
(that's mainly a restriction of AcrobatReader, not FOP, a PS printer
will print them even from Acrobat Reader).
What's a PDF graphic? A recursivly embedded PDF?
J.Pietschmann
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