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Re: good rendering of PDF
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-Eluze |
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Re: good rendering of PDF |
Date: |
Thu, 2 Jul 2009 04:01:32 -0700 (PDT) |
Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
>
> From time to time, users complain that the display of lilypond PDF
> files with acroread or xpdf looks awkward on screen. In such cases, I
> strongly recommend to use ghostscript itself to view the PDF file, or
> a wrapper program like gv or gsview.
>
> Have a look at the attached image: the left part shows the rendering
> result of a piece (compiled with lilypond 2.13.1) with gv (at 25%
> scaling, using gs 8.64), and the right part is with acroread 8.1.5 (at
> 58.6% scaling). What a difference.
>
>
this sounds quite interesting - yet a few questions or objections may arise
- the actual acrobat reader version on windows is 9.1.2
- how did you convert from pdf to png (is it a snapshot, a conversion with
another tool, something else?)
- what does it mean to have a scaling of 25% with gv against 58.6% with
acroread - shouldn't both come up with the same size when they have the same
scaling? (to me they both look the same size with different scaling)
- how does it compare on printed output?
- could you make the pdf or lilypond code public, so we could compare with
our own pdf viewers? on windows there are many more of them - also free!
thanks for initiating this discussion!
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