Tek-Tips is the largest IT community on the Internet today!

Members share and learn making Tek-Tips Forums the best source of peer-reviewed technical information on the Internet!

  • Congratulations SkipVought on being selected by the Tek-Tips community for having the most helpful posts in the forums last week. Way to Go!

Search results for query: *

  1. oscpro

    Execform and cache behavior

    There was a typo at the beginning of the"pseudo-code" in my previous post. Instead of - define the 5 global forms we should have: - define the 4 global forms
  2. oscpro

    Execform and cache behavior

    I was trying to figure out the implications of your last post. So let summarize with an example of what I want to do. Suppose I have a document of 1000 pages with 4 "global forms". These forms can be used anywhere in the document. On the other hand for every sequence of 4 pages I have a "local...
  3. oscpro

    Execform and cache behavior

    Thanks for your input. So, for complex objects, using undef or re-defining it makes its previous value candidate for garbage collection. However for form(s) there are two different things: the form definition and the cached result of the form execution. My understanding is that the previous...
  4. oscpro

    Execform and cache behavior

    Thanks for your quick answer. > Some RIPs are better than other. What equipment are you using? It's not always under my control. I have used Xerox Docutech 135 and 180 but plan to use iGen3 and also Kyocera FS-9500DN and FS-9520DN. By the way, Kyocera uses a Postscript 3 emulator. Any idea if...
  5. oscpro

    Execform and cache behavior

    Execform and cache behavior Hi, I am writing an application that creates postscript files with embedded forms that are called by the execform operator. I have two questions: 1- Is the form re-evaluated when I restore a previously saved graphic state? I have read that the RIP reuse the form...

Part and Inventory Search

Back
Top