From: Nikolai Grigoriev (grig@renderx.com)
Date: Thu Aug 21 2003 - 03:57:56 PDT
Eliot,
> It's actually pretty easy to create a registration mark graphic
> by hand just by typing up an EPS directly--it's also a good
> exercise for learning the Postscript drawing commands.
Why don't you use SVG for the purpose? Since XEP 3.5,
you can get a crossed circle by just the following:
<fo:instream-foreign-object >
<svg:svg xmlns:svg="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"
height="24pt" width="24pt"
viewBox="-100 -100 200 200"
style="fill:none; stroke:black; stroke-width:1">
<svg:circle r="50"/>
<svg:line x1="-100" x2="100"/>
<svg:line y1="-100" y2="100"/>
</svg:svg>
</fo:instream-foreign-object >
The next version of XEP (3.6, due to appear in September)
will have an option to use grayscale and CMYK to specify
SVG colors; so it will be possible to create CMYK bars,
too.
Best regards,
Nikolai Grigoriev
RenderX
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