On Nov 21, 2007 12:26 AM, Hans Hagen
luigi scarso wrote:
We all know that exists \externalfigure[...][...] Now, suppose I'm able to make a buffer with raw data, something like \Raw{<89>PNG^M ^Z ^@^@^@^MIHDR^@^@^@ ^@^@^@ ^H^B^@^@^@^BPXê^@^@^@^AsRGB^@(R)Î^\é^@^@^@ pHYs^@^@^K^S^@^@^K^S^A^@<9a><9c>^X^@^@^@^GtIME^G×^K^T^V^W ^O°<94>^^^@^@^@^YtEXtComment^@Created with
GIMPW<81>^N^W^@^@^@^MIDAT^XÓc`^X^E¤^C^@^A6^@^A^ZÕ<8d>^W^@^@^@^@IEND(R)B`<82>}
(it's a black png 10x10 pixel, in attach.) How can I use it with, let's say \internalfigure[\Raw][...] ? Of course, write it down to a temp file and then use \externalfigure[temp][..], but I would like to avoid this way .
you mean that the bytes should become an image?
yes, exactly so
well, you can try some pdf magic using inline image date in hex format or so, but i never looked into that
a little suggestion .....? -- luigi