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Re: [hylafax-users] More on Cover Sheeys



On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 06:09:24PM -0500, Ross Vandegrift wrote:
>  I recently posted about HylaFax refusing to generate cover pages for
> outgoing faxes on Debian Stable. It was suggested I abandon the Debian
> packages and build my own from scratch. This has worked quite well,
> and I'm very pleased with HylaFax 4.1's operation. Now I'm wondering
> how most people customize their coverpages.

I'm pleased to hear that, since I was the one who stuck your neck out.
:-)

>  faxcover.ps isn't all that difficult to understand as a PostScript
> program, but I'm not a PostScript programmer. Out company has an
> 'official' logo, stored as an Encapsulated PostScript file. We're
> wondering how to go about replacing the SiliconGraphics logo with our
> own.
>
>  faxcover.ps is obviously handcoded - it's easy to read and
> understand. Our company logo was very generated by Adobe Illustrator,
> and as such is a friggin' mess. How does everyone customize
> faxcover.ps? Is there a PostScript command to 'insert an EPS file
> here'?

No, alas.  You're going to need to pull the EPS file into something
like Illustrator, print to file using a PS driver (I usually use the
LaserWriter drivers) and then hand-hack.  I could probably, if you
like, email you a sample of a client's faxcover.ps that you could diff
to see how I did it.

Cheers,
-- jra
-- 
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