nce
since in both cases, the EPS content is sent through into the output PostScript
stream unmodified.
- Dov
> -Original Message-
> From: Jenny Greenleaf [mailto:jgreenl...@mac.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 2:00 PM
> To: Dov Isaacs
> Subject: Re: PDF headaches
>
be PDF" PostScript printer
> driver instance
> since in both cases, the EPS content is sent through into the output
> PostScript
> stream unmodified.
>
> - Dov
>
>
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Jenny Greenleaf [mailto:jgreenl...@mac.com]
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Couldn't you merge the eps graphic and png graphic into one graphic, and
then use that instead?
Nadine
Jenny Greenleaf wrote:
> Thanks, Dov,
>
> Let me clarify:
>
> I have an EPS file that has content without a background. It's an
> irregularly shaped object (a monitor). When I place the EPS i
f Of
> Jenny Greenleaf
> Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 2:59 PM
> To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Re: PDF headaches
>
> Thanks, Dov,
>
> Let me clarify:
>
> I have an EPS file that has content without a background. It's an
> irregularly shaped object
Maybe. The background stays the same and the graphic on top of it
changes from manual to manual. We writers would rather not have to ask
the graphic artist to do this for every book. Plus, I think then the
whole thing would have to be EPS, and the file is gargantuan is it is.
I will try it
This was a good suggestion, and it works--both with Save As PDF and
Print to PDF. The resolution isn't as good, but that's an OK tradeoff
for getting the cross references right.
I still can't figure out why the first cross reference of
every chapter is mangled in Save As PDF, but not Print