Well that is great news Dave =)
Tell me, are you thinking about the option which the M$ program has, and
that is to reduce picutre size, or leave it the same size as in the
origional PDF? It seems that if the pics are kept the same size, they will
still be shown the same size as the width of the Pilot screen, however when
one "clicks" the pic with the stylus, it zooms in to 100% (or something
like that 'cause it's been several months since I last tried that).
Yeah, I would love to test that again in Windows, however I seem to have
bad luck so far with using the windows Palm software, as it tends to delete
all my addresses, memos and all, no matter what I say :-/
Oh well, keep up the great work =)
Ralph
On Sat, 19 May 2001, David A. Desrosiers wrote:
>
> > (89 byte) header, then the rest of the pdb, separated into 64k records.
> ^
> should say pdf, my typo.
>
> The 1.4 specification (which includes transparency and is rolled into
> Adobe 5.0) can be found here:
>
> http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/technotes/acrobatpdf.html
>
> I'll whack away at it some more as soon as I make the final
> buttoning-up of pilot-link for release (still banging away at the Java stuff
> and some final formatting goop.)
>
> What they're doing isn't rocket science. The next harder part is how
> to handle images and compression. I'm not yet clear how they split up pages
> into the 64k chunks yet, and retain the seamless scrolling they use now.
>
>
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