>> Let me know if I can assist with testing or >> providing sample PDF >> files created with various programs. > > Of course, if you could save these same set of vectors > graphics as pdf from other applications, like > ghostscript, corel, indesign, open office, etc..., > you could compress all of them and send to my mail > for inspection.
Alejandro, I do not have the applications mentioned above, but I just tested your "vector2pdf.pdf" in the graphics software we use. It is called PackEdge by Esko Graphics. http://www.esko-graphics.com I imported "vector2pdf.pdf", and PackEdge converted the color pallette from RGB to CMYK because this program is designed for commercial printing. Then I exported the file out as "pdf2PackEdge2pdf.pdf". When both files are viewed in Acrobat Reader 6, the size, position, and layering of objects is retained. The colors display differently because of the RGB to CMYK conversion though. Over all, it worked great! Roger Eller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
