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[Postscript] Emitting Postscript from REBOL

Graham
14-Apr-2006
[566]
so to change postscript to draw, for A4, it's 842 - y
Geomol
14-Apr-2006
[567]
If you have a 15" monitor showing say 1280x1024 and you have a 21" 
monitor with same resolution, you don't have 72 dots per inch on 
both.
Graham
14-Apr-2006
[568]
how to convert a gray ( range 0 - 1 ) to a tuple! ?
JaimeVargas
15-Apr-2006
[569]
Graham, Postscript is resolution independant. Certainly capable of 
more than 72dpi
Graham
15-Apr-2006
[570x7]
Jaime, Postscript uses points for it's units and these are 72 per 
inch.
nothing to stop you using parts of a point.
http://www.compkarori.com/reb/psd2draw.r
first pass at taking the same postscript dialect and rendering it 
to draw.
I don't know if it's a bug, but Text in Draw does not obey the rotate 
commands, or the scaling commands.
the shaded box is in the wrong place .. not sure why, and I had to 
shift the bottom text up so I could see it.
So, my aim is to preview a page on screen in this dialect and using 
a different parser on the same dialect, create postscript which I 
can send to the printer.
JaimeVargas
15-Apr-2006
[577x3]
Graham, what I meant is that even to the unit is a *point* the fact 
is that you can more than 72 pixels in a inch. For example laserprinters 
have 300 to 1200. And there is some displays that 96dpi, and I have 
seem e-ink that gives you 150dpi(s).
So the unit of measure doesn't have anything to do with the actual 
size of pixel or (dot).
(Excuse  my overscrupulous comments, now time for sleep.
Graham
15-Apr-2006
[580x3]
do http://www.compkarori.com/reb/psd2draw.rversion 0.0.8
Allows a preview in 50%, 75% and 100% mode.
the print button, unimplemented, would send the post script file 
to your printer.
Henrik
15-Apr-2006
[583x3]
wow
that's really all I can say at this point
graham, out of curiosity, can you scale as you want? could you implement 
a slider? I'd like to see how fast it is.
Graham
15-Apr-2006
[586]
Yes, could implement a slider .. if I can remember how to do sliders!
Henrik
15-Apr-2006
[587]
SLIDER in the layout and then use /data to extract the position which 
is between 0 and 1
Graham
15-Apr-2006
[588x8]
:)
There's a free postscript viewer and allows you to print in windows 
here: http://www.rops.org/
It's http://www.rops.org/download/freescript53.exeand does only 
Level 1.
a measly 324Kb.
Uses windows installed fonts instead of postscript fonts to preview 
and print.
http://www.compkarori.com/reb/psd2draw.r
has a slider now for Henrik :)
it gets all screwed up when really small.
Henrik
15-Apr-2006
[596]
the fonts scale a little funny
Graham
15-Apr-2006
[597]
Just uploaded a newer version that places the slider vertically.
Henrik
15-Apr-2006
[598x2]
I thought there was subpixel accuracy
it scales transforms as well, it seems
Graham
15-Apr-2006
[600x4]
Perhaps I've done something wrong.
that gray box is not right.
as you scale it, you can see it moving closer to the other box.
It is supposed to be superimposed on the other box from the start.
Henrik
15-Apr-2006
[604x2]
no it moves and rotates. maybe SCALE is working too well?
As in, scales all transform parameters
Graham
15-Apr-2006
[606x2]
Text does undergo scaling or rotations.
*doesn't
Henrik
15-Apr-2006
[608]
what if you convert the text to vectors?
Graham
15-Apr-2006
[609x3]
could do ... use vectorial text.
I didn't try.
For those without postscript printers, using the free version of 
rops.exe might be a solution for them.
Henrik
15-Apr-2006
[612]
there is a free version?
Graham
15-Apr-2006
[613x3]
I'm hoping someone who knows more about draw can fix this for me 
:)
free version of rops is level 1 ps.
the versions that cost do level 2 and 3.