I'm printing from a normal windows program. And not programming anything. Except something called XAL, which can use DLL connection.
BUT I don't know how to code PS or VB. I'm just a superuser and programmer in XAL.
I have found a way to pass to GhostScript, but i get my fonts out as bitmaps...
Ok, what other alternatives do I have if I want to create a windows printer that can output vector PS files. This should happen without the user has to do anything else than to push "print", like to an ordinary printer.
I have only tried this with ghostscript, but it seems that it's a bit buggy...
Fair enough.
Can my output be as nice with postscript as pdf (using the pdfwriter)? -I'm only printing text(times,arial,courier,verdana).
On my testsetup I had some problems with my text beeing formattet as bitmap and not text. That looked kinda blurry, and was the reason why I tried the...
I use GS to output in PDF, using the PDFwriter. This is the only way I could get my text to appear clear and not all pixelated and ugly.
So now I have my output.pdf - which is written from my application (A Windows Economy app.)
I always have the same logo.pdf file. That would I like to insert...
Ok, thanks for your answer tgeer.
I have tried to use the bugs.ghostscript.com to ask this question. The bugnr. is: 687424.
It seems that there might be a little possibility that it could be done, but I didn't get it to work :S
So I'll believe your conclusion...
But where does that leave...
I'm using RedMon and Postscript (PDFwriter) to create PDF files.
I'm writing A4 reports from within a Windows program.
I write to PDF instead of PS to make use of the fonts, and haven't had any luck with getting the PS output to be in a proper quality. Despite that my logo file is also PDF...
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