On Saturday 14 February 2009 20:55:09 Bastien ROUCARIES wrote:
> severity 514321 wishlist
> thanks
>
> Hi,
>
> You type convert resume.pdf 3g:resume.002 instead of convert resume.pdf
> g3:resume.002

Are you referring to unstable/testing or  experimental? I put unstable back.
Easy enough to try. Which one is supposed to be correct?

In any event, outputting a file named "3g:...." is not desired behavior. Linux 
will eat it. Windows will certainly not.

> Could you retest using density operator convert -density 200 resume.pdf
> g3:im.fax
Beautiful. Gave me a normal page layout and very nice quality as well. Took 
much longer, however (subjective).
>
> The g3 format is a fixed width of 1728 as required by the standard.
OK. I think this width is what I am seeing (but the density 200 image SHOWED 
the normal page layout in viewfax).

There is some confusion in the "magic" numbers.

The output of a ghostscript conversion is shown as a page format rather than 
that fixed width. Imagemagick does not see this as a tiff-g3 (or is it 
tiff-3g?) format! On the other hand, the mimi-types reported in KDE apparently 
do not see imagemagick's a such. My code will not call convert on text or 
tiff-g3 mime-types since efax will eat them. Efax accepts both claimed 3g 
formats (since one may be a bpm format also acceptable to efix).
>
> Will link to documentation issue
>
> Regards




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