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Raciell, you're probably looking at my faxcover.ps if you see only the bitmap information (only chars). I'll have to admit that my method is not the ideal, as PostScript would do this much better by programming it to draw the logo. I made mine that way so that *I* could "easily" change logos on the cover sheet. You do that in Microsoft Word. Place the logo in the top left corner of a page and then print to a file using the Microsoft Apple Laserwriter printer driver. Look at that printed file, and you'll see bitmap information similar to what you see in my faxcover.ps. Simply snip out the bitmap information from your file and replace my bitmap information with yours. That *should* do it. --- Raciell, tal vez veas mi faxcover.ps si el logo soloamente se ve como caracteres (bitmap). Tengo que decirte que este metodo no es lo ideal porque el PostScript haria mucho mejor por medio de programmarlo a dibujar el logo. El mio es asi para que *yo* pudiera cambiar el logo facilmente. Se hace por medio de Microsoft Word. Pon el logo tuyo arriba en la isquierda de la pagina y entonces mandarlo a imprimir a una ficha por medio del Microsoft Apple Laserwriter printer driver. Ve a esa ficha y entonces veras la information de caracteres (bitmap) que se ve en mi faxcover.ps. De alli, solamente necesitas cambiar esas carateres mias con las tuyas. Eesh, that was much better in English. Lee Howard At 12:04 PM 8/24/00 CDT, Raciell Medina wrote: >Hello. > >I need put my logo in the faxcover, >but I dont know where and hown in the postscript put it. > >I saw others faxcover.ps, and these has logos, but the logos in the >faxcover.ps are only chars, how create it by my logo? > >Please this is very important for me. > >Thanks. > >Raciell Medina Polanco ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null