On Monday 26 February 2007 13:45, Dieter wrote:
> > That's right, it seems that the Postscript doesn't support gradient
> > (at least the ps made by Inkscape)
>
> Three simple steps to find out how to do a gradient in Postscript:
>
> (1) Google for
>
>       gradient PostScript
>
> (2) And the first link is
>
>       http://www.keck.ucsf.edu/~dblake/postscript/index.html
>
> (3) The first link in that is
>
>       http://www.keck.ucsf.edu/~dblake/postscript/gradient.ps
>
> a short (796 bytes, including comments) example of how to do a
> gradient in Postscript.  The example works fine with gs and gv.

But does postscript support the same types of gradients that SVG does? 
SVG lets you make pretty complex gradients, and while the PS version of 
the poster does have some kind of gradient, it's not the same as the 
SVG version. So either there's a bug in the conversion, or PS just 
doesn't support complex gradients.

Lourens

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