> On 31.03.2010, at 08:04, manolo gouy wrote:
> >>> Printing-wise, it works only on Mac as of today.
> >>> My commit concerns WIN32. It consists in asking whether the printer
> >>> in use can blend, do the blending if the answer is positive,
> >>> and do a simple copy if it is negative. I think you wrote previously
> >>> that some MSWindows pseudo printer could blend (I don't remenber its
> >>> name, it's Microsoft's alternative to PDF). Could you retry that
> >>> with the new committed code ? Hopefully it should work.
> >>
> >> It's the XPS printer, and I just tested it on my XP system with internet
> >> explorer (!) as XPS viewer. Unfortunately it's worse than before. :-(
> >> see appended file test_7362_7365.png (I hope it'll make it to the news
> >> server).
> >
> > OK. I'll look into that if I can add the XPS printer to my XP.
>
> You can find the "Microsoft XML Paper Specification Essentials Pack" at
>
> <http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=B8DCFFDD-E3A5-44CC-8021-7649FD37FFEE&displaylang=en>
>
> This also includes a standalone viewer, so that you don't need to use
> internet explorer (I updated my XP system after my posting yesterday).
>
> The crazy thing is that my XP version (using the above mentioned
> package) looks much better WRT the thin lines and other small graphics
> in the upper middle area (the Win7 version is missing lots of lines
> there). However, the transparency effects are identical with both.
>
> Albrecht

Thanks. I've fixed the transparency problem. It now fully works
with XPS and does transparency to white background with PDF printer.

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