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- From: ronkko@cc.helsinki.fi
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: PageStream problems
- Message-ID: <1992Jul30.192134.1@cc.helsinki.fi>
- Date: 30 Jul 92 17:21:34 GMT
- Sender: news@klaava.Helsinki.FI (Uutis Ankka)
- Organization: University of Helsinki
- Lines: 62
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- I have some questions about PageStream 2.2 HL:
-
- 1) How can I scale bitmap graphics objects so that they "match" printer
- resolution? In PPage this is achieved very easily, because when scaling of
- a picture is set to 1.0x (both horizontally and vertically), it equals 75
- dpi on the page. So, it is easy to calculate that e.g. when scaling is set
- to 0.25, each pixel of the picture is printed as one dot in a 300 dpi
- laser printer. But how is this achieved in PageStream? When scaled to 25 %
- (or 50, 75, 100...) the pictures do _not_ match laser resolution, but are
- unevenly scaled. Also the aspect ratio of imported bitmaps seems to be
- distorted, so that the pictures are streched vertically, even if the
- scaling is set to 100% both vertically and horizontally.
-
- 2) Why does PageStream 'modify' by itself x and y coordinates of objects,
- page sizes etc, which have been entered manually to the requesters? This
- can be seen immediately after entering the coordinates, by reselecting
- "change coordinats" item from menus (so there is no question of moving
- an object accidentally; I have also checked that I endeed deleted all
- 'hidden' decimals). If I enter e.g. 0.6 cm (or 0.600000 cm, it doesn't
- make any difference), it may be changed to some peculiar decimal monster
- slighthly larger or smaller than 0.6 cm. This 'rounding error' also
- happens when I just change the default measuring system from cm to mm.
- (And millimeter should be _exactly_ 1/10 of centimeter, as far as I
- know!;-)
-
- What is even worse, PageStream seems also have similar problems with grid
- spacing. If I e.g. choose the 0.5 cm grid spacing (preset), and then
- immediately check it, it has been changed to peculiar decimal number
- smaller than 0.5 cm! But if I enter the 0.5 cm as a custom grid, it is
- not changed. On the contrary, if I try values like 0.4, 0.3, 0.2 or
- 0.1 cm, they are again changed to a inaccurate decimal numbers. This has
- the effect that objects are not placed correctly on the page (the error
- is naturally larger the further the object is placed from the top left
- corner). Another problem is that when you check and adjust placement
- and aligning of objects manually, you have to deal with complicated
- decimal numbers which are difficult to figure, remember, and edit,
- instead of neat integers or short decimal values.
- (BTW, this problem I have not noticed in PPage so far)
-
- If anyone knows a solution to the problems above, I would be most
- grateful for your answer! I am in middle of making a poster and really
- in trouble... (deadline, you know;-).
-
- 3) Then a few less urgent questions...:-) PageStream seems to understand
- CG-fonts of PPage just by including the right path with font manager, and
- also prints them to non-postscript printers. But how can I use them with
- a postscript laser, so that they are replaced with the respective PS-fonts
- (like is the case in PageStream's own CG-fonts)? In manual there is
- mentioned "a PSF header file", which is needed for 'internal' PS-fonts.
- Is it needed also for PPage fonts, and how can it be created?
-
- 4) I have not been able to get PageStream to recognize type 3 postscript
- fonts (included with PPage), even if I have set the right path. What's
- the problem? It is said in the manual (p. 1.32) that PageStream IS able
- to use type 3 fonts...
-
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- Reijo Ronkko University of Helsinki, Dept. of General Microbiology,
- Mannerheimintie 172, 00300 Helsinki, FINLAND
- Fax +358-0-4735426 Ronkko@cc.helsinki.fi
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