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- From: CDO@IB.RL.AC.UK (C D Osland)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.visualization
- Subject: Re: Low-cost 35mm digital film recorders (SUMMARY)
- Message-ID: <9211221443.AA29307@psi.rutgers.edu>
- Date: 22 Nov 92 09:53:27 GMT
- References: <hsu@COM.DEC.CRL>
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- On 20 Nov 92 13:51:32 GMT <hsu@COM.DEC.CRL> said:
- >In article <9211172056.AA08067@psi.rutgers.edu>, CDO@IB.RL.AC.UK (C D Osland)
- > writes:
- >> On 13 Nov 92 16:06:44 GMT <davidas@ORG.MITRE.MBUNIX> said:
- >>
- >> We have one attached to a Mac 900 and driven by Freedom of Press.
- >> We have had problems working out how to rotate PostScript images
- >> successfully - the manual mentions the ROTATE and OFFSET functions
- >> in FoP but after ROTATE, OFFSET moves the image in the wrong direction
- >> (for our images) and negative offsets are not allowed. Anyone who has
- >
- >
- >We use Freedom of Press, too. According to the manual, you can specify
- >negative
- >offsets. Perhaps you have an older version. I think we are running V2.5, but I
- >believe our manual is for V2.2. Either get an updated version, or look at their
- >example on page 43 of the users guide (where they use negative offsets).
- >
- >William
- >
- Many thanks. I know that the program refuses negative offsets, so
- I will investigate a later version.
-
- Chris Osland
- Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK
-