On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 2:44 AM, Tom t...@tuxedo-press.com wrote:
Do I understand correctly that MKIV will not output a dvi or ps file and
true at 99%
that no stable version of it outputs a PDF/X-1a:2001 format file?
Did you search for pdf/x in this mailling list ?
Is a version with this
On Jul 21, 2010, at 7:26 PM, Tom wrote:
Using TexLive MKII, I can create a PDF that looks great directly from it,
unfortunately it isn't PDF/X-1a:2001.
There's a LaTeX package which will create .pdfs conformant to that
specification --- perhaps the code could be ported over?
If not, use
-Original Message-
On Jul 21, 2010, at 7:26 PM, Tom wrote:
Using TexLive MKII, I can create a PDF that looks great directly from it,
unfortunately it isn't PDF/X-1a:2001.
There's a LaTeX package which will create .pdfs conformant to that
specification --- perhaps the code could be
On Jul 22, 2010, at 9:17 AM, Tom wrote:
Thanks for the tip, William. I am running TexLive MKII on a Windows system
and it doesn't seem to have pdf2ps. Bummer.
If you install Ghostscript you'll get it.
If not, install a nice, generic PostScript driver, then print to a PostScript
file using
Am 22.07.10 06:07, schrieb Tom:
Thanks, Wolfgang. I never would have considered this to be the problem.
Converting the first image to eps made it work. Should PostScript Level 2
and Encapsulated PostScript be selected when converting the images in Gimp?
Does MKIV require the same image formats
On 22-7-2010 8:44, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 22.07.10 06:07, schrieb Tom:
Thanks, Wolfgang. I never would have considered this to be the problem.
Converting the first image to eps made it work. Should PostScript Level 2
and Encapsulated PostScript be selected when converting the images in
-Original Message- Am 22.07.10 06:07, schrieb Tom:
Thanks, Wolfgang. I never would have considered this to be the problem.
Converting the first image to eps made it work. Should PostScript Level 2
and Encapsulated PostScript be selected when converting the images in
Gimp?
Does MKIV
Here's an update to my question.
I found DVIOUT and viewed the dvi file. It is missing the images. Why would
Context put the images in the PDF it creates and not the DVI?
I made NO source code changes between running
texexec mytexfile
and
texexec mytexfile --dvi
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Am 22.07.10 03:58, schrieb Tom:
Here's an update to my question.
I found DVIOUT and viewed the dvi file. It is missing the images. Why would
Context put the images in the PDF it creates and not the DVI?
In PDF mode TeX can use images in pdf, png, jpg and jbig format but in
dvi mode
it can
-Original Message-
Am 22.07.10 03:58, schrieb Tom:
Here's an update to my question.
I found DVIOUT and viewed the dvi file. It is missing the images. Why
would
Context put the images in the PDF it creates and not the DVI?
In PDF mode TeX can use images in pdf, png, jpg and jbig
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