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Date:      Mon, 29 Jun 1998 17:30:04 -0700 (PDT)
From:      David Kulp <dkulp@neomorphic.com>
To:        Doug Ambrisko <ambrisko@whistle.com>
Cc:        luigi@labinfo.iet.unipi.it (Luigi Rizzo), multimedia@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: pdf pain...
Message-ID:  <199806300030.RAA24700@board66.cruzers.com>
In-Reply-To: <199806292135.OAA06875@whistle.com>
References:  <199806291947.VAA08801@labinfo.iet.unipi.it> <199806292135.OAA06875@whistle.com>

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>From the ps2pdf man page:

       Currently  ps2pdf  does a reasonable job on filled/stroked
       graphics, on bitmap images, and on text in the 14 built-in
       PDF  fonts  in the intersection of Windows and ISO Latin-1
       encodings.  It converts all other text in  the  PostScript
       file  to  bitmaps  in  the PDF file (although it does only
       write the bitmap for each character  once  per  page,  and
       only  on  pages where the character is actually used).  It
       does not compress the output at all, except for  character
       bitmaps:  it  can't  use  LZW  because  of  Unisys' patent
       claims, and it doesn't yet use other  compression  methods
       for images.

-d

Doug Ambrisko writes:
 > Luigi Rizzo writes:
 > | > Luigi Rizzo writes:
 > | > | I am having a problem... people here are insisting that some
 > | > | documentation be made available in PDF (the previous format of choice
 > | > | was Word DOC format...) so i wonder if there is a solution to produce
 > | > | PDF from postscript without having to run Windows and/or having to buy
 > | > | the writer from adobe.
 > | > 
 > | > Newer versions of Ghostscript can output PDF from PostScript.
 > | 
 > | i seem to remember that for some kind of licensing problem, gs only
 > | outputs uncompressed PDF. Am i wrong ?
 > 
 > I don't know.  I just know I can create stuff that acroread can read.
 > 

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