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Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: PNG in TeX output for PDF output
Hi all, I'm getting some slightly weird behaviour I'm trying to understand. Here's the system I'm using: Sparc 5 running Solaris 7 Jade version 1.2.1 DocBook 4.1 XML Mr. Walsh's DSSSL Stylesheets, version 1.54 Here's the area in question out of the document: <note><title>Screen Variations</title> <para> Throughout this manual there are several sample screen images of &softname; in action. Because of the nature of various operating systems and browser settings, the sample images may not match your screen identically. They are provided for reference only. </para> </note> <figure id="loginscreen"><title>Access credentials entry screen</title> <screenshot> <mediaobject> <imageobject> <imagedata fileref="images/login.png" format="PNG" align="center" width="576" depth="373"/> </imageobject> </mediaobject> </screenshot> </figure> I've converted the admonition graphics to .png files, and adjusted Mr. Walsh's stylesheets accordingly (just changed ".gif" to ".png" and turned the %admon-graphics% stuff on). The 'note.png' admonition graphic shows up properly in the TeX that's generated, and then the rest of the stuff renders it properly into PDF. My 'login.png' file doesn't show up in the TeX, so of course, never makes it to the PDF. If I include a <textobject>, it gets used in the TeX in preference to the PNG. If I change the 'format="PNG"' to 'format="EPS"' but don't change the filename, I get my PNG image just fine. I assume that 'note.png' is working for a similar reason. Is there something that can be done to get the "PNG" format to be recognized as allowable for the TeX backend, to avoid this workaround? Sean Ross Corvallis, Oregon, USA rosss@research.oneworld.com
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