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Mon, 21 Dec 1998 17:07:48 +0100
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Y&Y, Inc. wrote --

> Just as we had then to struggle with buggy PS clone interpreters

I recall having to purchase non-Adobe interpreters becuase of memory
leaks etc in the Adobe version ... but perhaps that predates your memor=
ies?


chris
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so we
> now have a bit of a struggle working around bugs in PDF Readers -
> including unfortunately the ones from Adobe.  But it can be done.
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> >The only reliable ``fix'' for Adobe PDF is to convert
> >it to an Adobe PostScript language file and, if necessary (which it
> >frequently is), forcefully by manual editting dumb it down to langua=
ge
> >level 1.  Nothing else works reliably.
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> Really?  Before we had PDF we had endless threads on how useless PS i=
s
> because so many clone PS interpreters fail...
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> >PDF fails more frequently than
> >anything else---most printers fail if given a PDF directly.
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> Of course, why would you feed PDF to a printer? (OK, lets ignore PS 3=
).
> And I find printing from HTML browsers completely unreliable, while
> printing from Acrobat Reader works with properly prepared PDF.
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> >As far as I can tell the _only_ reason for PDF is to protect Adobe's=
 fonts for Adobe.
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> What?  How does it do that?  It is almost as easy to steal fonts from=
 PDF than from PDF.
> PDF is an output format that removes the
> programmatic aspects of PS (which lead to problems with clone PS inte=
rpreters)
> the result is smaller and easier to interrpret (does not require a fu=
ll PS interpreter).
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> >Ghostview does not handle PDF files as input in any version that I a=
m
> >aware of.
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> While I never us it, I understand recent versions do.
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> >PDF files are frequently encrypted which causes problems by
> >cryptography being illegal to export from several countries as milit=
ary
> >munitions and illegal to import into others without special permissi=
ons
> >(e.g. France, Russia and the Peoples' Reuplic of China).
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> What?  The compression schemes are described in detail so you
> can undo them.  You can password protect the files, but with a low gr=
ade
> scheme that any government has the resources to break.  I have never
> heard of such complaints.  (Some unethical types on the net
> supply code to break PDF encryption - or provide an online service
> to do it for you - so you can print and alter PDF files that the auth=
or
> did not want you to print, alter or plagerize).
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> >time.  And, there are quite a few printers still in active use which=

> >are only Adobe PostScript language level 1.  These printers are not
> >going to be withdrawn from service just to make it convenient for yo=
u,
> >Adobe or any one else.
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> We are talking about PDF here, and while you can certainly generate P=
DF from
> PS level II code, that does not mean you need a PS level II printer t=
o print it - at all!
> The Acrobat Reader can print to anything that has a working printer d=
river.
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> >I _am quite willing to accept_ a stage of conversion from TeX DVI to=

> >Adobe PostScript language files.  Until there are converters as
> >competent as dvips and dvipsk are for converting DVI to Adobe PostSc=
ript
> >language files for converting Adobe PDF to Adobe PostScript level 1
> >language files, I have no interest in a LaTeX that produces Adobe PD=
F
> >instead of DVI.
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> This is a separate issue.  It is in fact not clear that TeX -> PDF is=
 now or
> will be a viable alternative to TeX -> DVI.  But none of the issues y=
ou
> or Hans have raised show anything but your lack of knowledge about Ac=
robat -
> not anything to do with why PDF may or may not be a good target langu=
age.
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> >|Maybe tune in to comp.text.pdf?
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> >        There does not seem to be much there:
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> Fix your news reader or news server than.  Although, it is definitely=
 not as
> swamped with the volume of comp.text.tex  No long flame wars :-)
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> >|Maybe read http://www.YandY.com/download/pdf_from.pdf
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> >        If you want this to be read, then put it up as an
> >        Adobe PostScript level 1 language file so that it
> >        generally can be read.
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> Absolutely not.  PS is a poor distribution format.  And if you are in=
terested
> in Acrobat PDF, the least you can do is install the free Acrobat Read=
er.
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> >        Furthermore, to demonstrate the quality of that file:
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> ># xpdf pdf_from.pdf
> >xpdf version 0.7a
> >Copyright =A9 1996-1998 Derek B. Noonburg
> >Error (0): PDF file is damaged - attempting to reconstruct xref tabl=
e...
> >Error: Top-level pages object is wrong type (null)
> >Error: Couldn't read page catalog
> ># pdf2ps pdf_from.pdf pdf_from.ps
> >Error: /invalidaccess in --fileposition--
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> (1) Transfer the file in binary more, not ASCII!
> (2) Get a decent PDF reader.
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> >|Maybe check out Donald Story's `AcroTeX' web page:
> >|http://www.math.uakron.edu/~dpstory/
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> >        I tried it.  I fail to see how it helps.  I did see that it =
also
> >        has the same problems with respect to Adobe PDF that many WW=
W sites
> >        have with respect to html---you have to have ``bleeding'' ed=
ge
> >        software in order to use the material.  Which is without
> >        consideration of the users' needs, wants, wishes or capaciti=
es.
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> >        For example, general use WWW pages should be written to be u=
sable
> >        by Lynx and Mosaic web browsers.  If nothing else, then prov=
ide
> >        a text only button and a separate set of pages.  If not, the=
n,
> >        for example, provide alt=3D tags for images.
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> I'll have to ask Donald to rewrite his web site in plain ASCII (or EB=
CDIC?)
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> Regards, Berthold.
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> Y&Y, Inc.  http://www.YandY.com/news.htm  mailto:[log in to unmask]
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