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thnx for your help...turns out they ARE the same library (for my ignorance of this i blame having the fax server on a RH5.1 machine, and having installed via RPM, which rather hides the provenance on the code ;-) as for instabilities, i've yet to see any, tho your info makes me wary in advance! and as for the 'cropping to the bottom' issue, turns out there is a patch for tiff2ps whih works beautifully! thanks again for your help! David Woolley wrote: > > > > i've found a package called tifflib, which generates higher quality, and > > much faster-rendering (tho larger) PostScript from TIFFs...its located > > at > > > > http://kubax9.kub.nl:2080/Decomate-1.0/tiff-v3.4-tar.gz > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > The name looks remarkably like the TIFF library that's needed to build > Hylafax, and the tiff2ps in Hylafax. If it is not, the filename clashes. > I would be rather wary about getting it from the URL given, rather than > the canonical, or another well known site. > > TIFF should code to Postscript with no loss of information, so if there > are quality differences, you should be worrying about bugs in one or > the other program. > > > > > and its rather cool (worth a look!) > > > > and GhostView 5.50 has a nice ps2pdf filter...chaining the two together > > generates very high quality PDF fax images... > > The ps2pdf processing of images is unstable in version 5.50, although > that in GS 5.10 supports no compression at all. In particular, > pdf2ps (ps2pdf ()) aborts, and trying to force JPEG encoding causes a > memory fault; if it doesn't memory fault, the PDF seems acceptable to > Acrobat, even though it breaks ghostscript. There is no sign of > acknowledgement of my bug reports, so I don't think GS is getting any > development effort at present. GS 5.50 requires distiller parameters > to be inserted into the PS to get compression. Neither supports fax G3 > coding, which would be the obvious choice in this case. > > > > > -- > > > > the only problem (and one shared with fax2ps), is that partial pages are > > 'bottom-justified' on the page, which will no doubt look a little odd to > > our users, who are used to fax machines 'top-justifying' partiial pages > > (ie cover pages etc which take up less than a full A4 image appear at > > the top of the page, not the bottom, as they do with both fax2ps and > > tiff2ps)... > > > > do you have any clue as to hacking the image or ps output to change > > this? > > If you have accurate bounding box (rather than full page bounding box) > information in the Postscript, it should be simple to add postscript > translation operators to move the image; see the Postscript red book.