On Wednesday 28 February 2007 23:50, James Richard Tyrer wrote: > Lourens Veen wrote: > > On Wednesday 28 February 2007 18:20, James Richard Tyrer wrote: > >> Lourens Veen wrote: > >>> On Tuesday 27 February 2007 21:05, James Richard Tyrer wrote: > >>>> Lourens Veen wrote: > >>>>> That could be an option, to convert it to a high-res bitmap and > >>>>> embed that into the PDF. Not as nice, but if it works then it > >>>>> works. > >>>> > >>>> OK. Where can I download the SVG to try? > >>> > >>> The Open Window logo is at > >>> http://nova.student.utwente.nl/~lourens/gfx/opengraphics/ogp_open > >>>_w indow_logo.svg > >> > >> Karbon14 remains a seriously broken app, but I did manage to make > >> a PostScript file with it. > >> > >> http://home.earthlink.net/~tyrerj/files/OG/ogp_open_window_logo.ps > >> > >> This isn't exactly correct, but it does have reflected gradients. > >> However, I don't know how this was done since the PS file appears > >> to be compressed or binary. > >> > >> http://home.earthlink.net/~tyrerj/files/OG/ogp_open_window_logo.pd > >>f > > > > That's a PS with an embedded bitmap. Try scaling it to see. Of > > course, that works, but I'd like a somewhat higher resolution for a > > poster. Inkscape lets you set the resolution (and it defaults to > > 300dpi anyway), so there's no problem there. > > Yes, your are correct. I appear to have posted the wrong files. > Please try again -- I think that these are the correct ones this > time.
...but now the gradients in the letters aren't reflected anymore. They are vector files though. Dieter, since you posted about Postscript gradients, do you know whether it supports reflected gradients? Lourens
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