Since I indicated Ghostscript users should use 7.06 in that POST, can
you confirm whether or not your problem still exists in 7.06?
I have only tried viewing the images with 7.04 so I wouldn't know about 7.06
but with 7.04 the
images shows up as intended...
I will go on vacation for a week now
Since I indicated Ghostscript users should use 7.06 in that POST, can
you confirm whether or not your problem still exists in 7.06?
I have only tried viewing the images with 7.04 so I wouldn't know about
7.06
but with 7.04 the
images shows up as intended...
I've tested 7.06. It works.
On 09.07.2004 15:27:06 Peter Gustafsson wrote:
Tanks alot...
You were right about the Ghostscript issue, installed version 7.04 and now
the EPS image is shown in GSview.
However, the problem still remains with the printing of the EPS image
through Acrobat Reader 6.0.
I've never tried
On Jul 9, 2004, at 6:27 AM, Peter Gustafsson wrote:
You were right about the Ghostscript issue, installed version 7.04 and
now
the EPS image is shown in GSview.
I just posted information I'm intending to COMMIT to the Graphics page
RE: this issue in another POST[1] this morning. I understand
Hello..
I have a problem with printing EPS images that i have included in my fop
generated pdf file.
I know that it isn't supposed to show up in acrobat but I can't even print
them.
I have tried to view the PDF;s with GSView4.1 but the image wasn't shown
there either.
Thought there was som sort
Hi every body
I am trying to generate PDF from EXCEL .I am using Acrobat Distiller and
PostScript printer.
I am sending the code in this i am getting the Error
StreamPrintServiceFactory[] factories = 0
Due to which i am unable to do the processing further.
Any suggestion on why this error,and how
nitish kumar sinha wrote:
Hi every body
I am trying to generate PDF from EXCEL .I am using Acrobat Distiller and
PostScript printer.
This has nothing to do with FOP and hence is very Off Topic for this list.
Chris
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Hi,
Please look at the below program and especially
margin settings of body and table.
If I print this out in HP printer,Lexmark printer and
if I measure the paper output
with a Millimeter scale or ruler.The margins all
sides seems to vary by plus or minus
2-6 mm with HP printer and
Maybe you have Fit to page activated in Acrobat Reader. That may cause
your page to be scaled and the margins may vary.
Normally, PDF is portable between printers which does not mean that the
same documents really looks exactly the same on each printer (resolution,
font replacements etc).
And
Well, a couple of times I almost went mad because I couldn't figure out
why my lengths didn't come out like I wanted them. And that was because
I had Fit to page enabled.
Most problems I have with inaccurate positioning of text elements is
when I have to print on preprinted forms. I usually solve
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