[Gnome-print] Re: Universal binary file format
- From: Damien Diederen <dash linuxbe org>
- To: Lauris Kaplinski <lauris ariman ee>
- Cc: gnome-print helixcode com, gnome-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: [Gnome-print] Re: Universal binary file format
- Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 23:18:01 +0200
Hello !
On Tue, Apr 18, 2000 at 01:27:16PM +0200, Lauris Kaplinski wrote:
>
> Hello,
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> - I personally do not like the format of meta buffer - it is too
> binary-only. If something in the file is screwed up (example: new version
> of metafile is used with older replay software) things will end with error
> message without any reasonable way to repair anything.
>
> Example: I tried to use metafile for temporary rendering - but
> unfortunately it refuses to render before buffer is closed. Marking buffer
> length without closing ended with 'serious metafile corruption' error.
>
> So I have idea:
> If we do not want to use xml (for good reasons, because xml file size can
> change (CR/LF problems etc.) and this will make intended fast
> page-scanning impossible) - there was wonderful semi-standard way for
> binary files in Amiga (AIFF? IFF?). What if to reimplement GnomePrintMeta
> buffer something like:
I have an idea, too (hold on) :
Adobe PostScript with DSC (Document Structuring Conventions) comments. It
works, it works well (GV/GGV), it is reasonably fast (and could be vastly
improved by additional 'indexing' comments : '%%GPNextPageOffset: 32551'),
and did I mention that it works very well ?
Am I the only one to have the impression that we are trying to reinvent
the wheel ? This would rock if used with a Libart-based modular GhostScript.
Just my two cents ;)
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> Comments? Thoughts? Flames?
>
> Lauris
Cu,
Damien.
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Damien Diederen
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