[XeTeX] "Options for all fonts" : colo[u]r, and the transparency byte
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd)
P.Taylor at Rhul.Ac.Uk
Sun Jun 5 15:27:58 CEST 2011
mskala at ansuz.sooke.bc.ca wrote:
>
> Transparency depends very much on the output driver and its settings. I
> have used it successfully with xdvipdfm, by way of the "opacity" optin in
> TikZ; but the resulting output files are version 1.5 PDFs which not every
> printer supports. If you're using some other driver (for instance,
> anything that goes to Postscript instead of PDF), or if your printer
> doesn't like transparency, there may be problems. It is possible to use
> Ghostscript to resolve the transparency (convert to a non-transparent PDF
> or Postscript file that still looks at it should) but it appears to
> accomplish that by rasterizing the file, which may not be suitable for
> your purposes.
>
Thank you for your prompt response, Mathew. In fact, I am using the default
driver (I am not aware how I might alter this), and was simply relying on it
to "do the right thing". If you could tell me how to identify the
driver, and
what possible additional options I might pass to it to improve matters,
I would
be most grateful. As you correctly anticipate, rasterising the output would
be self-defeating : the whole object of this exercise is to generate a
PDF that
contains embedded scaleable fonts and glyphs.
Philip Taylor
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