Fwd: Saving TIFF
Fwd: Saving TIFF
- Subject: Fwd: Saving TIFF
- From: Stefan Jung <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2001 14:06:23 +0200
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Von: Stefan Jung <email@hidden>
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Datum: Sam, 14. Jul. 2001 09:48:20 Europe/Berlin
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An: Ali Ozer <email@hidden>
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Betreff: Re: Saving TIFF
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Am Samstag, 14. Juli 2001 um 00:48 schrieb Ali Ozer:
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>> I found that the TIFF that is not readable by FrameMaker is
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>> imported flawless by Coreldraw 8 LE and others. Unfortunately the
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>> bitmap is "antialiased". I tried to save an EPS, but the does not
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>> give back EPS data. It seems dataWithEPSInideRect: does notwork,
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>> probably because there are PDF data inside the rect :-) Now I am
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>> stuck again. Is the only way to write a comfortable (users view)
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>> program to draw via Quickdraw using Carbon?
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> You should be able to generate PDF --- would that work for you?
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Been there. Done that:-) The PDF has no antialiasing probs, but no
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classic program can import it.
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OK, admittedly I can read it via Acrobat Reader, this works as
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well as with Preview, but using Copy it only puts the text part
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onto the Clipboard, but not the other drawings.
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Is the antialiasing of the tiff an issue? There is a way to
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disable the antialiasing when drawing; -[NSGraphicsContext
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setShouldAntialias:NO].
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This looks much better. I have only horizotal and vertical lines
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and some text. This special graphics shall then be imported by a
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normal word processor. And here Classic MacOS is necessary. Also I
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could write my own Word or FrameMaker for MacOSX, but I guess that
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would need bit longer:-)
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IS theere a quick way to disable antialiasing for TIFF generation only?
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Thanks so far,
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Stefan Jung