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re1 | hola, can anyone tell me if its possible to get the colorspace of EPS file with ghostscript? | 12:33.26 |
| basically what I am trying to do is to validate EPS file, similary like these guys do it: https://brandisty.com/validate | 12:35.02 |
| is this even possible with Ghostscript? to check colorspace, fonts, etc.. | 12:44.12 |
camelopard | rel: EPS file can have multiple color spaces. Ghostscript can extract colorspace information with some small tweaks. | 15:36.00 |
| rel: Fonts are more complicated but extraction of font info is also possible. | 15:37.10 |
| rel: If you can get this info from PDF, Ghostscript can convert EPS to PDF . | 15:40.04 |
re1 | camelopard, yeah, but I dont know how to extract this data :) | 15:51.49 |
camelopard | rel: this can be done by redefining some PS operators to record their arguments. If your project is commercial, many consultants, e.g. from Contractor's Guild offer PS expertize. Otherwise, try Blue Book and PLRM (=Red Book). | 16:23.59 |
| rel: See https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/PostScript_FAQ#PostScript_resources | 16:27.03 |
Robin_Watts | camelopard: Alex from coscript.biz has lots of experience with hacking PS with ghostscript. | 17:28.41 |
blawiz | does mupdf v1.9 for debian support outline with 'o'? and should that work for epub files too? cause 'man' doesnt mention it, | 23:11.31 |
Robin_Watts | blawiz: The gl version does, I believe. | 23:30.18 |
blawiz | Robin_Watts: hmm theres no such version for debian i believe | 23:32.37 |
Robin_Watts | debian are donkeys years behind in versions last time I looked. | 23:33.11 |
| build from source. | 23:33.21 |
blawiz | v1.9 is the newest i think :] | 23:34.47 |
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