Hi,
I seem to have admon graphics sort of working ... It produces the following:
Line of text here and etc tt
++
| ad |
++ First line of the warning or note etc here. Note, that the
graphic pokes above the line ...
What I woul
At 10:03 AM 4/11/01 +0900, Richard Sharpe wrote:
>OK, I got sgml2x, and I can now see what it does.
>
>Firstly, Dan, did you have to do anything special to make it work? The
>setup instructions are Abys Mal and it gives wierd errors when I set the
>SGML_CATALOG_FILES to what I think they should b
At 06:41 AM 4/11/01 +0900, Richard Sharpe wrote:
>At 05:33 PM 4/10/01 -0400, Dan York wrote:
>>Richard,
>>
>>> What is the secret to SGML2X? How can it handle an epsf file when
>>> pdfjadetex can't?
>>
>>I don't know... sgml2x *calls* pdfjadetex! And it works fine with
>>EPS files... in fact, I'v
At 05:33 PM 4/10/01 -0400, Dan York wrote:
>Richard,
>
>> What is the secret to SGML2X? How can it handle an epsf file when
>> pdfjadetex can't?
>
>I don't know... sgml2x *calls* pdfjadetex! And it works fine with
>EPS files... in fact, I've always thought pdfjadetex worked fine with
>EPS so I ha
At 12:09 PM 4/10/01 -0700, Bill Brooks wrote:
>On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Richard Sharpe wrote:
>
>> I have managed to get DocBook to understand PDF as a graphic format. A
>> small change to the DTD and to dbparams.dsl was required ... However, the
>> EPS route looks simpler ... Man the graphics look mu
On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Richard Sharpe wrote:
> I have managed to get DocBook to understand PDF as a graphic format. A
> small change to the DTD and to dbparams.dsl was required ... However, the
> EPS route looks simpler ... Man the graphics look much better than saving
> my drawings as PNG.
Can we
At 10:38 AM 4/10/01 -0400, Dan York wrote:
>Richard,
>
>> What will it take to get DocBook to accept a PDF or EPS file for graphics?
>
>*All* I use for the graphics in my printed manual are EPS files. Something
>like 45 or 50 of them in the file. Works perfectly fine for me.
>Most of them are act
Richard,
> What will it take to get DocBook to accept a PDF or EPS file for graphics?
*All* I use for the graphics in my printed manual are EPS files. Something
like 45 or 50 of them in the file. Works perfectly fine for me.
Most of them are actually screen shots in Linux which were taken using
Hi,
Sebastian Rahtz suggested yesterday that inserting a PDF graphic is going
to be better than an EPS (or PS) because pdfTeX does not understand (E)PS ...
Since the drawing tool I use can generate eps files, this will give a
higher quality printed document than converting to a png and printing