On Sat, May 29, 2004 at 10:02:37PM -0700, Clay Leeds wrote:
> Paul Tremblay said:
> > I have been hard at work collecting high-quality fonts from the web,
> > generating an XML metrics from these fonts, creating fragments that one
> > can plug into the fop configuration file, and write short fop-xm
Paul Tremblay wrote:
> On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 04:46:20AM +0200, Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:
>
>>Sure! Happens all the time... Concerning Chris' question about the legal
>>issues, that's a whole different story (--the details of which I'm not too
>>familiar with)
>>
>
> I been doing a lot of googl
On 01.06.2004 14:00:45 Johan Andersson wrote:
> Regarding the fact that EPS images doesn't
> display in Acrobat Reader, is it possible to "filter" the PDF using
> ghostscript so that the document is displayed correctly?
Yes, GhostScript should be able to convert PDF->PostScript->PDF, thus
conve
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
>
EPS images are embedded "as is" by the PDF and PS renderers. CMYK colors
are preserved. Be aware that EPS files embedded in a PDF don't display
in Acrobat Reader only in GhostScript (because the latter is a
PostScript interpreter).
On 01.06.2004 12:11:07 Johan Andersson wro
EPS images are embedded "as is" by the PDF and PS renderers. CMYK colors
are preserved. Be aware that EPS files embedded in a PDF don't display
in Acrobat Reader only in GhostScript (because the latter is a
PostScript interpreter).
On 01.06.2004 12:11:07 Johan Andersson wrote:
> I'm currently look
Hi all,
I'm currently looking at FOP for a future project which involves
generating printable PDF's. I have read some about the lack of CMYK
support in FOP, but apparently FOP supports CMYK colors in JPEG images.
How is the support for CMYK colors when it comes to EPS images?
Regards
Johan Ande