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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Vector graphics within PDFs ?
You won't get the fancy PDF features that way (bookmarks, links etc). It is better to go to PDF then from PDF to PS. My recipe openjade -v -t tex -V tex-backend -d file.dsl#print xml.dcl file.xml pdfjadetex file.tex [repeat until references defined - I do this automatically with a suitably cunning makefile] then acroread -toPostScript -size a4 -level3 file.pdf Put appropriate options in jadetex.cfg to control PDF features such as link colour, initial mode to display (showing bookmarks or not, full screen or not etc). e.g. ---------- \hypersetup{pdfpagemode=None, pdfauthor=Ian Castle, colorlinks=true, linkcolor=blue, pdfstartview=FitH} \def\Gin@extensions{.pdf,.png,.jpg,.mps,.tif} --------- Using Make, what I acutally do is: make file.ps or make file.pdf And it takes care of everything for me. On Thu, 2002-01-24 at 18:08, Rory Hunter wrote: > > > I tried EPS files, but I get complaints from the tex (variant). Of course, > > JPG and PNG work fine, but these are raster formats... > > I use EPS. My procedure is; > > > openjade [options] file.xml > jadetex file.tex > jadetex file.tex > jadetex file.tex > dvipdf -sPAPERSIZE=a4 file.dvi > > > -- > roryh >
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