Peter Rolf schrieb:
> luigi scarso schrieb:
>>> i can make a minimal example(<100kb), so you can look into it when you
>>> have time. there are still problems with clipping in mkiv, but my first
>>> try to create a breaking minimal failed. so far db problems and clipping
>>> in mkiv are the only is
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ok, at least one photo of
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luigi scarso schrieb:
>> i can make a minimal example(<100kb), so you can look into it when you
>> have time. there are still problems with clipping in mkiv, but my first
>> try to create a breaking minimal failed. so far db problems and clipping
>> in mkiv are the only issues left (rest looks pret
> i can make a minimal example(<100kb), so you can look into it when you
> have time. there are still problems with clipping in mkiv, but my first
> try to create a breaking minimal failed. so far db problems and clipping
> in mkiv are the only issues left (rest looks pretty good!).
ok , plus your
On Tue, 20 May 2008, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Hi Hans,
>
>> Yes I can see others have found the same problem. But thanks anyway
>> for the link, because it prompted me to experiment with a box. At
>> least for \startsimplecolumns .. \stopsimplecolumns there seems to be
>> hope. See the example b
Hi Hans,
> Yes I can see others have found the same problem. But thanks anyway
> for the link, because it prompted me to experiment with a box. At
> least for \startsimplecolumns .. \stopsimplecolumns there seems to be
> hope. See the example below, the last framedtext has two columns
> inside. Fo
Wolfgang,
Yes I can see others have found the same problem. But thanks anyway
for the link, because it prompted me to experiment with a box. At
least for \startsimplecolumns .. \stopsimplecolumns there seems to be
hope. See the example below, the last framedtext has two columns
inside. For
Hans Hagen schrieb:
> Peter Rolf wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> when i try to include an image from one of my databases i get the
>> following error messages:
>>
>> mkii:
>>
>> !pdfTeX error: pdftex.exe (file ./lib/test-db.pdf): xpdf: reading PDF
>> image failed (0)
>> ==> Fatal error occurred, no output
Peter Rolf wrote:
> hi,
>
> when i try to include an image from one of my databases i get the
> following error messages:
>
> mkii:
>
> !pdfTeX error: pdftex.exe (file ./lib/test-db.pdf): xpdf: reading PDF
> image failed (0)
> ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
i dunno;
Wolfgang Schuster schrieb:
> On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 11:10 AM, Peter Rolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> when i try to include an image from one of my databases i get the
>> following error messages:
>>
>> mkii:
>>
>> !pdfTeX error: pdftex.exe (file ./lib/test-db.pdf): xpdf: reading PDF
>>
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 11:10 AM, Peter Rolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> when i try to include an image from one of my databases i get the
> following error messages:
>
> mkii:
>
> !pdfTeX error: pdftex.exe (file ./lib/test-db.pdf): xpdf: reading PDF
> image failed (0)
> ==> Fatal error o
hi,
when i try to include an image from one of my databases i get the
following error messages:
mkii:
!pdfTeX error: pdftex.exe (file ./lib/test-db.pdf): xpdf: reading PDF
image failed (0)
==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
mkiv:
!luaTeX error: xpdf: reading PDF image
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