Ethan Merritt wrote:
>>So, the question is whether the PostScript standard requires that image
>>line data end on a byte boundary.
>>
>>
>
>I don't know if this answers your question, but the standard says:
>
>"Each row of the source image begins on a character boundary.
> If the number of data bits per row is not a multiple of 8, the end of the
> row must be padded with extra bits to fill up the last character.
> The PostScript interpreter ignores these bits."
>
Where did you find that? In the following book?
@book{AdobeSystems:1999,
author = {Adobe Systems},
title = {{PostScript} language reference},
edition = {3rd},
publisher = {Addison-Wesley},
year = 1999,
address = {Reading, MA},
comment = {The language definition. LZWEncode, FlateEncode, DCTEncode,
RunLengthEncode, CCITTFaxEncodeRilter.},
callno = {QA76.73 P67 P67 1999},
location = {Wendt} }
In any case, that is the answer I'm looking for. Thanks.
>p.s.
> Please do not send Email as HTML.
>
Your mailer apparently doesn't intermingle the PNG images. OK... I
cc'd to the list; I'll hear about that one. :)
Dan
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