At 2:23 PM -0500 3/7/2001, g r i m m w e r k s wrote:
>Imported the html file into a member and printed that member. The html
>formatting printed, but it looked like the member was a picture that had
>horrible .jpg compression; even the white space, which leads me to believe
>that printomatic or director renders the html as an image or something...I
>really don't think it had anything to do with the anti-aliasiing of text.
What is the point size of the text member and are you SURE you have
anti-aliasing set for that point size?
#text members are printed as bitmaps by POM - but I have had decent results.
Problem comes if your #text member runs longer than a page since POM
can't break up the bitmap
>On an aside, I'm curious; could you ever get to the innards of an .html
>member? Ie: member("textmember").html.table.cell[1] or something like that?
Not that I am aware of.
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Roy Pardi
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