--- Ian Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2 Jan 2007, at 15:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question: Did Alejandro or anyone else continue
working in pdf
export from metacard or runrev? Any pdf lib
abailable?
Regards
Franz Böhmisch
Jan Schenkel has! His PDF library
/vector2pdf_v02b.zip
does not work anymore.
My question: Did Alejandro or anyone else continue working in pdf export from
metacard or runrev? Any pdf lib abailable?
Regards
Franz Böhmisch
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On 2 Jan 2007, at 15:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question: Did Alejandro or anyone else continue working in pdf
export from metacard or runrev? Any pdf lib abailable?
Regards
Franz Böhmisch
Jan Schenkel has! His PDF library was announced on the list a few
weeks ago.
Ian
On 30
to write, test and debug.
alejandro
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Thanks Alejandro and other - I'll dive in and see what I can learn.
Looks like it will be a while though :)
My short term solution is to go with a PDF printer driver and custom
page size using the built-in Save as PDF option on the Mac and I poked
around and found some free PDF printer
to this old pdf specification.
Have a nice day!
alejandro
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here's another PDF resource...:
http://www.prepressure.com/pdf/overview.htm
check 'General Information/General Information/
Hi Marty,
Actually it's not too difficult.
Just require time to code, test and fix.
Look at these references about the
PDF file format:
PDF v 1.2
capellan wrote:
Hi Marty,
i have made a stack to export vectors to pdf.
Alejandro - Great stack BTW. I don't understand it all, but it exports a
nice high-rez version of Rev images to PDF. You might want to let us
know where this stack can be downloaded, as I've long forgotten (I
suffer
On 2/25/06, Marty Knapp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a card with an assortment of objects - native Rev graphic images,
text fields and possibly an imported jpg, png or gif image (some of
these could overlap each other). I'm using the export as snapshot to a
jpeg, but would be interested to
On 2/25/06, Marty Knapp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a card with an assortment of objects - native Rev graphic images,
text fields and possibly an imported jpg, png or gif image (some of
these could overlap each other). I'm using the export as snapshot to a
jpeg, but would be interested to
On 2/25/06, Marty Knapp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a card with an assortment of objects - native Rev graphic images,
text fields and possibly an imported jpg, png or gif image (some of
these could overlap each other). I'm using the export as snapshot to a
jpeg, but would be interested to
Take a look at Universal Document Converter (UDC) at
http://www.print-driver.com It allows you to print to JPG, PNG, etc. from
any application; even from rev stacks. This is a PC solution, however it
can be shared as a network printer that is accessible by Macs.
I guess it's not so
Thanks Roger and Sarah,
As my stack will be used by others, I need a more portable solution than
the UDC and I need Windows and Mac solution. I did compare exporting as
snapshot in the jpeg and png formats and the png format seems to have a
bit more quality. The exported image will be printed
Facilitating high resolution PDF export of screens should be a high-
priority feature for future releases of Rev, in my opinion.
Mark
On Feb 25, 2006, at 10:49 AM, Marty Knapp wrote:
Thanks Roger and Sarah,
As my stack will be used by others, I need a more portable solution
than the UDC
I do this often, Marty. Select AdobePDF as your printer from the print
dialog. Someone else may be able to tell you how to do this progamatically,
however.
/H
On 2/25/06, Marty Knapp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a card with an assortment of objects - native Rev graphic images,
Stephen Barncard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Roger Eller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
.. This is a PC solution, however it
can be shared as a network printer that is accessible by Macs.
I guess it's not so 'universal' at all...
sqb
Ah, so you want it to be 'Mac'
Yes, the OSX Print to PDF is a great solution ... for the Mac. But is
there something similar for the PC?
In my collection of Rev stacks, there's one called Save Vectors to
PDF.rev that converts native Rev graphics to high-rez PDFs. It seems a
bit over my head. I'm not sure who put it
Hi Marty,
i have made a stack to export vectors to pdf.
It is possible to create a stack that export
text to pdf. Roger Eller sent me this stack long time ago.
Now, the missing piece is exporting bitmap images to pdf.
Who have the time to solve this task?
alejandro
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I have a card with an assortment of objects - native Rev graphic images,
text fields and possibly an imported jpg, png or gif image (some of
these could overlap each other). I'm using the export as snapshot to a
jpeg, but would be interested to know if there's a way to export this to
a pdf,
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