But, i'm facing an issue that, i can. I tried pdf to image converter but not able to understand it clearly Is there a way to use ghostscript to convert pdf to pdf/a or pdf/x
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I know it can be used to convert pdf to images, but i don't know if it can be used to convert pdf/a
What parameters should i use?
Rendering the input file to a bitmap shows the same white area, so it is nothing to do with the pdfwrite device If you are convinced the output is incorrect then you should open a bug report. Given a pdf document, how do i change individual page orientation I'm using latest version of ghostscript.
True but unfortunately when i try to set it to false i'm having the following feedback Lazy ghost objects cannot be disabled for orm 3 So, i guess i cannot do anything about my initial deprecation message, unless i missed something In case you are fed up with all the errors derived from the usage of ghostscript and want to find a way to use camelot without using ghostscript, here is the fork of it which does not rely on it
Camelot fork without ghostscript installation guide is similar, but this time from the github repo itself
What should i do to be able to call ghostscript in windows by its invocation name I added ghostscript bin folder to windows path and path variables but it doesn't work, neither does 'gswin32c.exe'. Hm, even if i see what you mean it's hard to give an answer straight from this context Could you please take some time to provide us with a minimal reproducible example
Might make things go quite faster overall I think that using @mousedown on the moving element and binding the given class to it is the way to go But there might be a lot of ways of achieving such a result. I found that ghostscript is able to convert pdf to image format