On 23.09.2004 20:18:33 Clay Leeds wrote:
> On Sep 23, 2004, at 11:07 AM, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
> > Well, you've just loaded me with another exciting thing to watch. I've
> > already got too many of them. Damn. Can we vote on making a day last
> > 26h
> > instead of 24?
>
> +1! Ride 'em cowboy!
On Sep 23, 2004, at 11:07 AM, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Well, you've just loaded me with another exciting thing to watch. I've
already got too many of them. Damn. Can we vote on making a day last
26h
instead of 24?
+1! Ride 'em cowboy! This *is* exciting! I haven't had this much fun
watching the lis
Yes, I mean java.awt.Graphics2D because if you have that you can
generate PDF (using the PDF transcoder) and SVG (using Batik's
SVGGraphics2D) from it already and you can even use it with the AWT
renderer (which I prefer to call Java2D renderer). Obviously, this is
not important for PS output since
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
> PDF Reference Fourth Edition Version 1.5:
> Chapter 4.7.1, page 296:
> "Note: Since PDF 1.4 encompasses all of the Adobe imaging
> model features of the PostScript language, there is no longer
> any reason to use PostScript XObjects. This feature is likely
> to be remov
On 23.09.2004 16:38:51 Victor Mote wrote:
> [Thread moved from fop-user]
>
> Jeremias Maerki wrote:
>
> > Note: Support for EPS graphics in PDF has been deprecated
> > with the latest specs.
>
> When I saw this comment, I went looking for this in the PDF Reference, Third
> Edition (for PDF 1.4