Re[2]: DOCBOOK-APPS: Visio Vector Graphics -> DocBook XSL

2002-04-09 Thread Dave Pawson
At 09:38 08/04/2002 +0200, Doc Team Lingua Tedesca2 wrote: >Dear Docbook friends, > >Under Windoze, there is a very inexpensive (shareware 25$, but unlimited trial >version) drawing program by Mayura (http://www.mayura.com) which imports >postscript (.ps), and, after converting it to .ai using a

Re[2]: DOCBOOK-APPS: Visio Vector Graphics -> DocBook XSL

2002-04-08 Thread Doc Team Lingua Tedesca2
Dear Docbook friends, Under Windoze, there is a very inexpensive (shareware 25$, but unlimited trial version) drawing program by Mayura (http://www.mayura.com) which imports postscript (.ps), and, after converting it to .ai using a batch file, outputs it as .eps or - SVG! The guy(s?) running Ma

RE: DOCBOOK-APPS: Visio Vector Graphics -> DocBook XSL

2002-04-05 Thread Dave Brooks, BCS Systems
Does the printer driver have an option to embed fonts ? You could also try using other Postscript printer drivers (just chose "Print to File" when printing) and see if they have such options - under Win 2000 my HP 5MP Postscript driver has a setting determining whether Truetype fonts are down

RE: DOCBOOK-APPS: Visio Vector Graphics -> DocBook XSL

2002-04-05 Thread Rankine, Alastair J (Alastair)
A followup to this. Thanks to Georges Schmitz for inspiring me to persist with the Adobe printer driver / ghostscript combination. Here's what works for me, starting with an open Visio document: 1. Print the page to a file using the Adobe postscript printer driver. Note this should be set to

RE: DOCBOOK-APPS: Visio Vector Graphics -> DocBook XSL

2002-04-05 Thread Robert Collins
> -Original Message- > From: Jirka Kosek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 7:27 PM > As the PDF and PS output from Visio is buggy, I use Acrobat > Distiller (virtual PDF printer) to get PDFs from Visio. It > works well, but you must get commercial Acrobat Dist

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Visio Vector Graphics -> DocBook XSL

2002-04-05 Thread Jirka Kosek
"Rankine, Alastair J (Alastair)" wrote: > What's the consensus on the best way to include vector graphics from a Visio (2002) >diagram in a PDF output file? Assume DocBook XSL 1.50.0 for now, and hosted on >Windows/cygwin. Free tools preferred. ... > So that's it - any others that I have missed

DOCBOOK-APPS: Visio Vector Graphics -> DocBook XSL

2002-04-04 Thread Rankine, Alastair J (Alastair)
Hi all, What's the consensus on the best way to include vector graphics from a Visio (2002) diagram in a PDF output file? Assume DocBook XSL 1.50.0 for now, and hosted on Windows/cygwin. Free tools preferred. As I see it, the supported graphics formats depend on your FO processor. I have acces