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On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 12:16:03AM +1200, Dave Brooks, BCS Systems wrote:
> I've been trying to get graphics into PDF from Docbook.
This is something I wrote a w
* Richard Sharpe:
> Well, I have no problems getting a PDF into my DocBook stuff. Of course,
> I think I had to modify the DTD to allow format="PDF" ...
I used fileref='gabarit.pdf' format='EPS' and it works ok.
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* Dave Brooks, BCS Systems:
> Well, the path:
>
>[tex] - jadetex -> [dvi] - dvips -> [ps] - epstopdf -> [pdf]
>
> gives me graphics in the PDF;
>
>[tex] - pdfjadetex -> [pdf]
>
> doesn't !
Did you try [tex] - jadetex -> [dvi] - dvipdf -> [pdf] ?
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Jean-Baptiste Quenot
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Dave Brooks, BCS Systems writes:
> >you do not have a current copy of the file pdftex.def
>
> I now have - the header has [2000/06/16 v0.03a graphics/color for pdftex],
> and comments in the file indicate support for jpeg, png, pdf, etc, but
> still get the error.
and is it being loaded?
At 09:32 26/07/01 +0100, you wrote:
>Dave Brooks, BCS Systems writes:
> > For a JPEG I get the Latex error message "! LaTeX Error: Cannot determine
> > size of graphic in test.jpg (no BoundingBox)."
>
>you do not have a current copy of the file pdftex.def
I now have - the header has [2000/06/16
Dave Brooks, BCS Systems writes:
> For a JPEG I get the Latex error message "! LaTeX Error: Cannot determine
> size of graphic in test.jpg (no BoundingBox)."
you do not have a current copy of the file pdftex.def
> The EPS shows in the log as
>
> For testing, I am using the following XML,
This is the process that I went through (sort of):
1. Decide on document output formats
- It is too hard to juggle every permutation of image/document format,
therefore
- HTML for "on-line"
- PDF for "paper"
2. Decide on Image formats
- Too hard to cope with every image format at the
Hmmm
Well, I have no problems getting a PDF into my DocBook stuff. Of course,
I think I had to modify the DTD to allow format="PDF" ...
Dave Brooks, BCS Systems wrote:
> Still trying...
>
> I've been editing the TEX file produced by OpenJade and trying various
> combinations of \ScaleType, \
Well, the path:
[tex] - jadetex -> [dvi] - dvips -> [ps] - epstopdf -> [pdf]
gives me graphics in the PDF;
[tex] - pdfjadetex -> [pdf]
doesn't !
Dave
At 13:12 26/07/01 +1200, Dave Brooks, BCS Systems wrote:
>Still trying...
>
>I've been editing the TEX file produced by OpenJade and tr
Still trying...
I've been editing the TEX file produced by OpenJade and trying various
combinations of \ScaleType, \DeclareGraphicsRule, \NotationSystemId, etc, etc.
I can't find where in the style sheets that these are generated by OpenJade.
The only format that pdfjadetex will recognise is E
At 17:00 25/07/01 -0400, Kevin Dunn wrote:
>-- Original Message --
>From: "Dave Brooks, BCS Systems" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 00:16:03 +1200
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I've been trying to get graphics into PDF from Docbook.
> >
>Look in the *.log fil
-- Original Message --
From: "Dave Brooks, BCS Systems" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 00:16:03 +1200
>Hi,
>
>I've been trying to get graphics into PDF from Docbook.
>
Look in the *.log file. TeX will give you an error message when it fails to l
Hi,
I've been trying to get graphics into PDF from Docbook.
The tools I am using are OpenJade 1.3 with OpenSP 1.3.4, DSSL stylesheets
1.71 and pdfjadetex from 17/04/2001
I have tried various graphics formats for the element,
including PNG, JPEG, EPS and PDF. None result in a graphic in the P
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