On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 07:41:44AM +0200, Klaus Guntermann wrote: > Hi! > Jean-Christophe Dubacq writes: > > I am striking again. Preparing some graphics include via multiinclude > > had lines changing color when the first graphics is not erased > > (default). > This looks like a result from changing the color red for highlighting > purposes on pages 7 and following. > Use \pausecolorreset before including the graphics, if you do not want > this effect.
Owww... So that is the reason. I am going to make a brand new color (which will look like red, but will not be the same red exactly). And I am going to investigate this pausecolorreset thingy. :) > > > Since ppower4 compresses the PDF, I cannot debug this > > (even though I can read PDF files). > > If you run PPower4 without arguments it will report possible but > almost unknown options like this: > > File arguments are missing. > PPower4 [-v|-n|-h|-V|--verbose=<n>|--nocompress|--help|--version] infile outfile > > Guess, what the -n or --nocompress options do :-) Silly me. > I would have had a much harder job, if PPower4 would not allow to see > the prepared document also uncompressed. I guessed as much. I am pretty sure somebody could also write a PDF decompressor. I am pretty sure I could (given enough time). I could even do this in Perl. Oh, and thanks again. -- JCD