Is there a maximum size for a postscript array ? I wrote a PS document containing containing an array that is displayed in ghostview without any problem.
I wonder if there a standard way to include开发者_如何学Go a postscript file into another. For example, say I have got one file of data generated by a 3rd party program:
I\'m learning Postscript I\'m trying to create a method for that would draw a vertical gradient. Here is my code:
When I use the following ghostscript command to generate jpg thumbnails from PDFs, the image quality is often very poor:
I\'m trying to generate Venn diagrams for a pdf report, with text on top of the distinct regions.开发者_如何学C
this time i开发者_Python百科m trying to develop a \"printer application\" which allow me to transform that input to a xml and pdf format, some research point me into a print port forwarding solution,
A packed array in Postscript is supposed to be a space-saving feature, where objects can be squeezed tightly in memory by omitting extraneous information. Like a null can be just a single byte because
In the documentation of PDFTK is not mentioned how to do it. The command: pdftk file.pdf attach_files attachDoc.pdf to_page 2 output -
Does anyone know of a adobe command line tool for creating jpegs from pdfs. This needs to cater for EPS 15 ( CS5 )?
As you see, there are several IDs around the circle, I don\'t know exactly about their coordination (is difficult!). So, was wondering if anyone has an idea, to attach hyperlink for each ID, meaning t