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List:       koffice-devel
Subject:    Re: Example doc.
From:       David Faure <david () mandrakesoft ! com>
Date:       2002-06-25 10:08:07
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On Monday 24 June 2002 19:45, Thomas Zander wrote:
> Hmm? I still have an old version compiled and can't find anything wrong. The
> position of a frame is absolute; a frame on page 2 has a larger Y-coord then
> any on frame one. Its not relative of the page top-left, but to the document
> top-left.

Yes, but you test on the X value _before_ testing on the Y value.

> Do you have a document where this is going wrong?  I'm not convinced this is
> needed..

Please see attached doc.

> > > - The bottom of the non-last frame of all framesets have a little white space
> > > showing through. This seems to be something with the text-doc not painting 
> > > since the text doc is split to the next frame. (Just a whild guess)
> > This case is supposed to be handled (both the space between parags,
> > and space between two lines of a parag). I can't see this problem on this doc
> > (well, fonts might differ) ... I see something similar on the right of some frames
> > though - looks like a rounding problem. I'll have to do some hair-tearing to see if 
> > I can fix that....
> 
> The funny thing is that I updated Saterday and the problem seems to be fixed, until
> you print it, that is.  The PDF still had the problem you can see in the above 
> PDF as well.

Ah.

> > Hmm, almost. This frame has margins, and transparency behind margins doesn't
> > paint. Will fix.
(done)

> Looks quite good :)  I'm wondering why the output Postscript looks bad (a gray 
> square instead of the background)

Ah, that's probably a resolution problem. A 50% dense fill means one pixel out of two
on screen, but when printing that dense fill can be made much nicer - a 'pixel' is much
smaller on the printer (higher DPI value). Hmm, one should still be able to
"see through".
Ok, then it's a more general problem I noticed: when printing transparent images
(on top of each other), the PS output doesn't have transparency.
Sounds like a Qt bug, but I didn't dig into it [yet?].

- -- 
David FAURE, david@mandrakesoft.com, faure@kde.org
http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~david/
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