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Conference vaxuum::online_bookbuilding

Title:Online Bookbuilding
Notice:This conference is write-locked: see note 1.3.
Moderator:VAXUUM::UTT
Created:Fri Aug 12 1988
Last Modified:Mon Jul 15 1991
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:440
Total number of notes:2134

50.0. "valid sources of figure files?" by AZTECH::ALVEY () Mon Dec 19 1988 21:17

    I am new to this notes file so forgive me if this has been discussed
    before (I have not yet read all the notes).
    
    My question is...what are the valid sources of figure files that
    can be specified on the <figure_file> tag that are valid for the
    bookreader.
    
    The reason for question is that I have a document that has several
    figures that were created by VAX SIGHT and then RENDERed into
    a postscript format.  Is there any way to convert these?
    
    Thanks for any help.
    
    - Bryan Alvey
      Technology Research Group
      STARS Development
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50.1CLOSET::UTTTue Dec 20 1988 12:194
    V1.0 of the Bookreader supports RAGS metafiles and FSE bitmaps only.
    Future versions of the Bookreader should support more graphics formats.
    
    Mary
50.2Postscript to binary...\CDROM::JAGGERTue Dec 20 1988 14:0725
         There is a ay to go from postscript to FSE binary, but it
can be painfull.  We used the folloing process.

1. Edit the postscript file, to add showpage, translate, and scale
   commands.  Useually only need to do a 1.3 1. scale at the front
   of the file, and a  showpage at the end of the file. The showpage
   is needed so the page becomes displayed.

2. Use a DECindows VAXstation to view the file using the Postscript 
   previewer.  

3. Using the print screen utility capture the file either as a
   DDIF or SIXEL file. Use the extract portion of screen to file.
   We also set the print screen settings for a 1:1 screen output.

4. Using a utility called UTOX bring up the SIXEL file and convert
   to FSE binary.  You may also use the FSE imaging utility, to
   convert SIXEL to binary files. See the CLT::UTOX notes file
   for more info on UTOX. You may send me mail, for the FSE imaging
   utility.

5. The binary file can be used with bookreader quite nicely.
  

TOM 
50.3thanksAZTECH::ALVEYTue Dec 20 1988 14:353
    Thanks for the information.
    
    - Bryan
50.4MTWAIN::FRIEDMANThu Jan 05 1989 16:487
    re .2
    
    You might also try bringing the sixel file into RAGS, and then reading
    out a RAGS metafile (instead of using UTOX or FSE Imaging). The
    RAGS metafile works fine in the bookreader. 
    
    Marty
50.5Pointer to PSVIEWER for use with SDC 5.1FUTURA::MCNULTYEarth: The hostess, not the meal.Thu Jan 26 1989 14:4849
    Since use of the PSVIEWER to convert graphivs to BOOKREADER format was
    mentioned in this note I'll post this here rather than start a new
    note. 
    
    
    Due to contractual hassles with Adobe the PSVIEWER is not part of the
    SDC 5.1 kit. Below is a pointer to a version that will work on SDC 5.1
    for internal users. Please remember this is 
    
    			FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY !!!
    
    

Below is a pointer for a PATCHed version of the PSVIEWER which will
run on VMS SDC 5.1 and it's accompanying version of DECWindows.

Unpack the saveset in a fresh, temporary directory, and then execute
the  $$$INSTALL_PSVIEWER.COM command procedure. This will copy all the
files (fonts, etc.) into the proper areas of your system. I think
you'll need Privs for this. 

You must add a command into your VUE to use to invoke the PSVIEWER
(It's not there by default any more).

         Use the CUSTOMIZE pull-down menu in your VUE and select
         "Verbs and Menus...". 

         Add the verb name of your choice (e.g. PSVIEWER) under "Verb
         Names" and click the ENTER button in that box. 

         Enter the command @VUE$LIBRARY:VUE$PSVIEWER.COM in the "DCL
         Command for Selected Verb" area and click ENTER in that box. 

         Now click the ADD button in the "Verbs in Menu" box, and
         finally, click on the OK button in the lower-right box. 

You may now delete the kit and the files you unpacked from it in the
temporary directory. All the files have been copied to SYSTEM areas.


				Lance


Directory FUTURA::FUTURA$PUBLIC:

SDC_PSVIEWER.SAV;1     6489

Total of 1 file, 6489 blocks.

50.6Streamlined PostScript to FSE Binary conversionFUTURA::MCNULTYEarth: The hostess, not the meal.Thu Mar 16 1989 12:5621
The pointer in note 94 (A question about converting PostScript graphics for
use in the BOOKREADER) caused me to re-read 50.2. The procedure outlined is
a little more complicated than it needs to be. All you need to do is:



1. Edit the postscript file, to add showpage, translate, and scale
   commands.  Useually only need to do a 1.3 1. scale at the front
   of the file, and a  showpage at the end of the file. The showpage
   is needed so the page becomes displayed.

2. Use a DECindows VAXstation to view the file using the Postscript 
   previewer.  

3. Use the UTOX tool to capture the graphic being displayed in the PostScript
   Previewer _right off the screen_. Save the captured image in FSE Binary
   format, and you're all set to go into the BOOKREADER. 



				Lance
50.7Converting large Auto-Trol graphicsSUCCES::BRACEFri Nov 30 1990 12:2117
    I am working on technical manuals that have very large graphics
    drawn using Auto-Trol TI. I have tried using the PSVIEWER, but I
    cannot get the page size larger than B4 (I tried ledger and got
    all kinds of errors.).
    
    We have converted them by going from .dg to .uis to .six to .ddif
    Then rotating and scaling the .ddif and converting to .bin. This
    process works, however there are a lot of problems with the final
    quality (inconsistent sizing and the type is not real clear). 
    
    Is there anyway to get the PSVIEWER to use the entire screen? Or
    does anyone have any better ideas to convert Auto-Trol art?
    
    Thanks,
    Ellen