Kevin:
Thanks a lot for your fast answer.
How can I increase the priority for my rx:overprinting extension?
I plan to create tens of thousands of high quality phone book advertisements (in PDF format) with renderx solution till end of this year.
I plan to spread this solution to many other european publishing houses.
Most of these ads have colored backgrounds.
With other words: Overprinting is a very important feature in my media world.
Why loosing the chance to conquer the european phone book advertising market this year?
Can you promise me the rx:overprint extension till end of this year?
Fritz
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Von: Kevin Brown [mailto:kevin@renderx.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 29. Juli 2009 17:51
An: Kirch Fritz; xep-support@renderx.com
Cc: 'Chris Heuer'
Betreff: RE: XSLFO and overprinting
Friedrich:
We can add that to the future requirements list. I am currently working on the list for the next version but I can say I'm pretty sure this will not make it. Currently I would like to target enhancements to the PDF Forms capabilities to support adding Javascript (for data validation and other actions) as well as expanding PDF capabilities to include embedding other forms of multi-media like Flash, MPEG, AVI, MP3. I have also requested an ability to add attachments to the PDF (like attaching an Excel spreadsheet).
Kevin
From: Kirch Fritz [mailto:Friedrich.Kirch@it2media.de]
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 11:34 AM
To: kevin@renderx.com; xep-support@renderx.com
Cc: Chris Heuer
Subject: XSLFO and overprinting
Hi Kevin,
If you print on coloured backgrounds, normally the background-color is not printed on the areas directly underneath the text-characters.
This guarantees the foreground and background colours not to be mixed.
But in case, when a printing studio is not able to print the foreground colour exactly on the intended places, there are small gaps between the background-colour and the foreground-character, where you can see the paper shining through.
That's why my printing department wants me to force black text (and only black text) to overprint background colours.
How can I do this with XSLFO and RenderX?
As far as I know, there is no overprint-attribute in XSLFO-spec.
But as far as I know, there is a overprint attribute in the PDF-spec.
What do you think about a RenderX extension?
Kind regards
Friedrich Kirch
Softwareentwicklung Media Business Suite
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+49 911 30 730-0
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+49 911 30 730-625
Mail:
friedrich.kirch@it2media.de <mailto:friedrich.kirch@it2media.de>
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www.it2media.de <http://www.it2media.de>
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