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2000-06-08 12:54:30 CT | #1 |
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From: Unknown Registered: Posts: 0 |
Hello All, Can someone using version 4.0 check this out: Create a style tag that has a modified text style. I'm using 3.4b9 and it still won't save here. If I want a modified shadow I When PGS loads it displays the default toolbar, even though I've customized Can someone tell me if there is a ppd file that has margins that are close Thanks, Kind regards |
2000-06-10 14:18:44 CT | #2 |
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Randall Blank From: Unknown Registered: 2000-05-15 Posts: 115 |
On 08-Jun-00, P. Coates wrote: > Create a style tag that has a modified text style. Not in the version running here, though I admit I'm running way behind on [= Randall =]
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2000-06-12 09:38:05 CT | #3 |
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Geoffrey Gass From: Unknown Registered: 2000-05-04 Posts: 373 |
On 10-Jun-00, Randall Blank wrote: >On 08-Jun-00, P. Coates wrote: >> Create a style tag that has a modified text style. >Not in the version running here, though I admit I'm running way behind As of PgS4.0r7, a change made to a style does not persist beyond the I tried this experiment: I applied a 30% black shadow to text on --Geoff -- |
2000-06-11 17:48:35 CT | #4 |
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Deron Kazmaier From: United States Registered: 2006-01-29 Posts: 4639 |
No, custom fills are not saved with styletags. Known shortcoming of styles. >When PGS loads it displays the default toolbar, even though I've customized Yup, its a 3.4b9 specific bug. Fixed in 4.0. >Can someone tell me if there is a ppd file that has margins that are close Margins are not used in a PPD file in PageStream when outputing PostScript. >Thanks,
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2000-06-14 15:21:40 CT | #5 |
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From: Unknown Registered: Posts: 0 |
Hello SoftLogik On 11-Jun-00, SoftLogik Support wrote: >> Create a style tag that has a modified text style. > No, custom fills are not saved with styletags. Known shortcoming of But sometime in the near future?
> Margins are not used in a PPD file in PageStream when outputing Sorry, you lost me. What is a postscript RIP, and does turboprint's >> Thanks,
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2000-06-15 18:25:11 CT | #6 |
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Don Cox From: United Kingdom Registered: 2006-02-07 Posts: 1261 |
On 14-Jun-00, P. Coates wrote: > A Raster Image Processor is a PostScript interpreter. It is a program So, yes, Ghostscript in conjunction with TurboPrint is a RIP. However, the term RIP is usually applied to very expensive computers The Fiery is a well-known make of RIP. An ordinary desktop PostScript laser printer has its own interpreter
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