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From: BJB on 22 Apr 2008 11:55 Hi all, i have a debian server with an application which produces invoices to be sent to clients. These are in ascii and are converted to ps (and the ev. to pdf) to be printed and emailed, but we need to add a logo to each page. I have the logo image in any format, even ps, but the problem is: how to overlap the logo image to every page on the postscript file, so that the resulting file is: the invoice printed with a logo e.g. on left upper corner. Any ideas really appreciated. -- "I am your automatic lover..." Roy Batty
From: Michael Heiming on 22 Apr 2008 14:56 In comp.os.linux.setup BJB <sesteseQUESTOVATOLTO(a)gmail.anchequestocom>: > Hi all, > i have a debian server with an application which produces invoices to be > sent to clients. > These are in ascii and are converted to ps (and the ev. to pdf) to be > printed and emailed, but we need to add a logo to each page. > I have the logo image in any format, even ps, but the problem is: > how to overlap the logo image to every page on the postscript file, so > that the resulting file is: the invoice printed with a logo e.g. on left > upper corner. > Any ideas really appreciated. Iirc htmldoc allows to embed additional images on pdf creation, though you'd need to go from ascii -> html (txt2html or alike) and then html -> pdf (using htmldoc and adding the image). Good luck -- Michael Heiming (X-PGP-Sig > GPG-Key ID: EDD27B94) mail: echo zvpunry(a)urvzvat.qr | perl -pe 'y/a-z/n-za-m/' #bofh excuse 354: Chewing gum on /dev/sd3c
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