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From: |
John Gerard Malecki |
Date: |
Fri, 2 Feb 2001 14:08:44 -0800 |
I have a document where i am using an eps logo in the footer. The
file size for the document is quite large as the inclusion of the eps
file is performed for each page. Given a 100 page document with a
100k logo this starts to add up quickly.)
Can anyone advise a technique for defining the logo once and
referencing it "symbolically". I tried defining the logo as an object
but it is still "flattened" when referenced.
This could really be an eps manipulation issue and not a lout issue
but this seems like a good forum to ask. I took a look at the
pre-defined symbols @Graphic, @Includegraphic and @PrependGraphic but
am not sure how I could best use them to do what i want.
(I'm not familiar with postscript but it seems that i want to take the
eps file and "put it inside of a postscript def, call it logo. Each
time i want to draw the logo i then use @Graphic{logo}. This sounds
reasonable but tedious to interface. Maybe there are some tricks for
the automation?)
- [no subject],
John Gerard Malecki <=