Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Problem converting DB to PDF...
Nik Clayton writes:
> I don't think so. I saw this if I used pdftex and used the .png files
> *natively*. They still appeared about twice as large as I'd like them
> to be in the generated .pdf file.
maybe the PNG files lack the DPI information? its optional in PNG.
> Sadly, every time I tried this (whether I was using Ghostscript
> directly, or ImageMagick, or any of the NetPBM stuff) I got a broken PDF
> file.
> Suppose I had xterm.png. I could convert that to xterm.pdf, and load
> xterm.pdf up in Acrobat, and it looked fine. If I then had a document
> that pulled in xterm.pdf, the document looked fine, but the image was
> corrupt. It looked like the colours had shifted, and, moving down the
> image, every line was offset one pixel to the right of the previous
> line.
one has to start wondering about whatever generates your PNG files!
sebastian
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