Re: [Gnome-print] Universal binary file format
- From: Miguel de Icaza <miguel helixcode com>
- To: Lauris Kaplinski <lauris ariman ee>
- Cc: gnome-print helixcode com
- Subject: Re: [Gnome-print] Universal binary file format
- Date: 19 Apr 2000 00:09:29 -0400
> - As I understood, it is designed to be platform independent, i.e.
> interchangeable between computers. But can anybody give me some examples,
> for which uses this can be useful? Not spooling - this is more lowlevel.
> Is that for bonobo?
The idea in the long run for Bonobo is that it will be possible to
keep "cached" visual and printed representations of the items that
compose a document.
So that you can load a word processing document without launching
gnumeric, sodi-podi, eog, dia, and something else. If the user
double-clicks to edit, or if the cached version does not exist for a
specific resolution, then the component would be launched.
But if it is possible to print or display, it would use this
information to print/display.
So the idea here is that we can save documents that contain embedded
print-meta-file streams and they will work just fine if you created
the file on a Sun and loaded it later on a PC.
Miguel.
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