Jeremias Maerki wrote: > is a custom encoding scheme like Acrobat Reader > uses when converting PDF to PostScript > (PDFEncoding). That'll be some work...
Yes. Guess why I didn't do that yesterday. 8-) Even if you use some PS code to copy the standard encoding and just change the characters you want. Years ago, I did that for IBM codepage 850. Typing and testing took the better of 2 days if I remember correctly. If your goal would be to write the best possible PS renderer for FOP, I suppose you would want to do the character mapping entirely in the PS renderer and use reencoding in the PS code only where necessary to get at characters to in the standard encoding. This would minimize PS file size (ok, only a relatively small, absolute saving). Also, I guess you would save on typing time, as you could use an integer mapping table instead of using all these long symbolic names in the PS code. BTW: During the night, a FOP with the fix has already rendered about 50.000 pages. I checked this morning - looks good. -- Cappelino Informationstechnologie GmbH Arnd Beißner --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]