RE: [iText-questions] Re-Post: Line-Screen

2004-03-01 Thread Leonard Rosenthol
At 03:16 PM 3/1/2004, Bill Ensley wrote: I have been following the iText mailing list for some time and it seems that the iText team is unaware of the other uses for PDF files.   I don't think that is true - but what is true is that neither Bruno nor Paulo are "print focused" individuals.

RE: [iText-questions] Re-Post: Line-Screen

2004-03-01 Thread Leonard Rosenthol
At 02:43 PM 3/1/2004, Bill Ensley wrote: I'm afraid you are not understanding what a Halftone is. No, I don't believe I am... You can set a default Halftone in a PDF, we do it all the time from every program that creates PDFs that we use. No, you can't.  You may think you can

RE: [iText-questions] Re-Post: Line-Screen

2004-03-01 Thread Bill Ensley
be a great enhancement.   Thank you again Bill Ensley Bear Printing www.bearprinting.com   -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Bill EnsleySent: Monday, March 01, 2004 11:44 AMTo: iText Mail GroupSubject: RE: [iText-questions] Re-Pos

RE: [iText-questions] Re-Post: Line-Screen

2004-03-01 Thread Bill Ensley
I'm afraid you are not understanding what a Halftone is.   I have been involved in printing for over 20 years I use almost a complete PDF workflow in my shop.   You can set a default Halftone in a PDF, we do it all the time from every program that creates PDFs that we use.   This is not

RE: [iText-questions] Re-Post: Line-Screen

2004-03-01 Thread Leonard Rosenthol
At 12:52 PM 3/1/2004, Bill Ensley wrote: Please refer to Adobe PDF Reference Guide Line-Screens and Halftones are a HUGE part of PDF. I assume you are referring to the spot function which can be used to produce a line-screen LIKE result for certain object types, yes??  If so, then yes, I

RE: [iText-questions] Re-Post: Line-Screen

2004-03-01 Thread Bill Ensley
I Beg to differ!   Please refer to Adobe PDF Reference Guide Line-Screens and Halftones are a HUGE part of PDF.   If this library is going to be the best, and I think it can be (I'll gladly help), it should include this feature.   I realize that this library what not written with the Printi

Re: [iText-questions] Re-Post: Line-Screen

2004-02-29 Thread Leonard Rosenthol
At 11:01 AM 2/27/2004, Bill Ensley wrote: Does anyone have any thoughts on embedding a default line-screen in a PDF with iText No, because line screens are NOT part of a PDF. Leonard --- Leonard Rosenthol  

RE: [iText-questions] Re-Post: Line-Screen

2004-02-27 Thread Paulo Soares
Title: RE: [iText-questions] Re-Post: Line-Screen What's a line-screen? Best Regards, Paulo Soares -Original Message- From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Ensley Sent:   Friday, February 27, 2004 18:01 To: iText Mail Group Su

[iText-questions] Re-Post: Line-Screen

2004-02-27 Thread Bill Ensley
Does anyone have any thoughts on embedding a default line-screen in a PDF with iText I know it's possible to embed this in a pdf, and would be glad to start coding it, but does anyone know where it gets written in the pdf?