On Mon, 16 Jan 2006, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> - prepare your pictures for the right resolution; if you need two
> versions (say web and print) you'd need to prepare both; you should
> name highres and lowres the same, only put them in different
> directories, so you could use mode sectio
Am 2006-01-16 um 12:22 schrieb Andreas Wapf:
How does texexec --pdf file.tex includes the images into the target
pdf file?
Does texexec process modify the images?
What is the target resolution of the pdf?
- texexec, i.e. pdftex, just embeds images (also pdf) without
changing them, besides
Hello
How does texexec --pdf file.tex includes the images into the target pdf
file?
Does texexec process modify the images?
What is the target resolution of the pdf?
How should I optimize the process for digital or offset printing?
Or is there somewhere a good introduction into this topic?
Th
sorry that i didn't write back till now, but I have hardly ever time for
stuff like that :)
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From: "Patrick Gundlach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2003 5:34 PM
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] resolut
At 17:02 26/10/2003, you wrote:
> > Uh du...
> >
> > on Windows its ps2pdf, and it is in ..\gs\lib
> yes that's right, but I think that ps2pdf and pstopdf is not the same...
> ps2pdf is a batchfile in the gs library
> and pstopdf is a ruby "script" which is packed in the "cont-exa.zip". this
>
At 17:34 26/10/2003, you wrote:
> exampler + server started on 127.0.0.1:8061
> exampler + listening at 127.0.0.1:8061 in loop mode
what a coincidence that texshow-web and exampler are listening on the
same port!
Ha .. wait till you see its bigger cousin (client runs on 8061/8063 and
server o
At 13:00 26/10/2003, you wrote:
and when i type "pstopdf --method=4 r.pdf" the the conversation never ends
and "gswin32" takes almost all my RAM!!
downsampling can take a while ... but it works here on 400 Meg files so ...
Hans
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"Severin Obertuefer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> exampler + server started on 127.0.0.1:8061
> exampler + listening at 127.0.0.1:8061 in loop mode
what a coincidence that texshow-web and exampler are listening on the
same port!
> what can I do?
perhaps try to run gswin32 with the o
> > Uh du...
> >
> > on Windows its ps2pdf, and it is in ..\gs\lib
> yes that's right, but I think that ps2pdf and pstopdf is not the same...
> ps2pdf is a batchfile in the gs library
> and pstopdf is a ruby "script" which is packed in the "cont-exa.zip". this
> need ruby and gs.
I know nothin
" the the conversation never ends
and "gswin32" takes almost all my RAM!!
what can I do?
sevi
>
> -gary
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Giuseppe Bilotta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, O
Uh du...
on Windows its ps2pdf, and it is in ..\gs\lib
-gary
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From: "Giuseppe Bilotta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2003 6:29 AM
Subject: Re[2]: [NTG-context] resolution
> Saturday,
m about to get around to simply rewriting the Unix version of
pstopdf for DOS. Unless someone has already done it anyone??
-Gary
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From: "Giuseppe Bilotta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2003 6:29
Saturday, October 25, 2003 Severin Obertuefer wrote:
>> Saturday, October 25, 2003 Severin Obertuefer wrote:
>>
>> > i get an error when I try this: "pstopdf" can not be found ...
>> > I use MS Windows and Miktex. GS is installed
>>
>> Is it in the path?
> c:\programme\ruby\bin;
> C:\Programme\
> Saturday, October 25, 2003 Severin Obertuefer wrote:
>
> > i get an error when I try this: "pstopdf" can not be found ...
> > I use MS Windows and Miktex. GS is installed
>
> Is it in the path?
c:\programme\ruby\bin;
C:\Programme\texmf\context\perltk;
C:\Programme\Perl\bin\;
C:\Programme\texmf
Saturday, October 25, 2003 Severin Obertuefer wrote:
> i get an error when I try this: "pstopdf" can not be found ...
> I use MS Windows and Miktex. GS is installed
Is it in the path?
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Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta
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> At 16:31 24/10/2003, you wrote:
>
> >I made a context-file that contains a lot of *.jpg pictures. The file is
> >very big now, because the pictures are in good quality.
> >I'll use the document for the web and I think there you can see no more
> then
> >72dpi (I'm not shure with that)
> >Is ther
At 16:31 24/10/2003, you wrote:
I made a context-file that contains a lot of *.jpg pictures. The file is
very big now, because the pictures are in good quality.
I'll use the document for the web and I think there you can see no more then
72dpi (I'm not shure with that)
Is there a command to set do
Hi
I made a context-file that contains a lot of *.jpg pictures. The file is
very big now, because the pictures are in good quality.
I'll use the document for the web and I think there you can see no more then
72dpi (I'm not shure with that)
Is there a command to set down the resolution of the whol
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