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Re: Why is %%PageMedia: a4 hardcoded?
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David Feuer |
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Re: Why is %%PageMedia: a4 hardcoded? |
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Sun, 16 Apr 2006 10:51:45 -0400 |
On 4/16/06, Johannes Schindelin <address@hidden> wrote:
> And BTW, Lily's PostScript code's main purpose is to produce something
> which Ghostscript turns into a PDF. So, the PostScript does not have to
> adher strictly to the specs, but to what Ghostscript understands.
Next month, if all goes well, I will change this.
David
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- Re: Whither the switch to OpenType fonts? (they break my printer), John Hawkinson, 2006/04/20
- Re: Whither the switch to OpenType fonts? (they break my printer), Han-Wen Nienhuys, 2006/04/21
- Re: Why is %%PageMedia: a4 hardcoded?, Johannes Schindelin, 2006/04/17
- Re: Why is %%PageMedia: a4 hardcoded?, Han-Wen Nienhuys, 2006/04/17
- Re: Why is %%PageMedia: a4 hardcoded?, Pedro Kröger, 2006/04/18