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wbr
Georg Stengl
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Created an
You can apply some post processing programs with the generated pdf. I dont
think FOP itself generates any security levels simply because it sticks to
xsl:fo implementation.
regards
seshadr
FOP-Support
www.mindfiresolutions.com/fopservices.html
- Original Message -
From: Jean-François
Kelly and Arved, thank you your comments.
At 01:56 PM 6/12/01 -0600, Kelly Campbell wrote:
I seem to remember fixing some of the possible problems in a more recent
release. And I know Keiron or Arved also fixed a problem with a static page
numbering variable that would cause problems like
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Push some raw postscript into it ... if it prints it out nice you have a
Postscript printer.
Next, try PCL ... if it prints it you have a PCL printer. My money's on
postscript though.
Justin Buist
Trident Technology, Inc.
On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Hitesh Bagchi wrote:
Is there a way to know what