Subject: Re: (dsssl) RE: External graphic output in PDF and RTF From: Jany Quintard <jany.quintard@xxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 09:21:51 +0100 |
* Javier Farreres de la Morena [Wed, 10/03/2004 at 19:04 +0100] > > >-- Mensaje Original -- > >Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 02:30:07 -0500 (EST) > >From: owner-dssslist-digest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (DSSSList Digest) > >To: dssslist-digest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >Subject: DSSSList Digest V6 #5 > >Reply-To: dssslist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > >DSSSList Digest Thursday, March 4 2004 Volume 06 : Number > 005 > > Hi Jany > > Excuses for replying so late. I suppose you already solved the problem. > > I use PNG images within docbook documents for PDF documents. The two answers I recived said the same. > I don't know about these problems related to graphic generation, I had never > any problem, but I use the docbook dsssl stylesheets. I have progressed and learnt a bit. One of my errors was to use max-width alone with scale: 'max-uniform, and you have to use both max-width and max-height. > Now I am planning with Cristian to import the Jadetex functionalities into > OpenJade, thus removing this annoying tool. The idea is to directly generate > latex code from within OpenJade. I hope this will correct many formatting > problems. And we will also implement (up to our possibilities and understanding) > the page-model parts that we can, but this will take place after we import > the whole jadetex functionality into OpenJade. Fine. Maybe we can help by testing. Christof Drescher had written a PDF formatter for DSSSL-Flow objects. This is a rather different approach. Does anyone know how far it has gone? Jany PS: Thanks to all who helped with the question I had asked. DSSSList info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dssslist
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