I found the problem. The eps file was the problem. After a different conversion from ai to eps it was correct.
I converted the ai-file with adobe to eps format. Some programs showed the eps-file correctly, others including ghostview, showed a multipage document. I think the problem with this file is that is contains a transparent image (no background). I renamed the ai-file to pdf-file, opened it with ghostview and wrote an eps-file. This one is correct. Thanks for your hint. Op 6-7-2010 13:31, (Ted Harding) schreef: > On 06-Jul-10 07:54:28, Ruud Baart wrote: >> Hello, >> I trie to use our logo in groff. I use .PSPIC macro. The resulting >> postscript file contains the logo but not in color. What do I do wrong? >> >> groff file: >> .pl 29.7c >> .ll 17c >> .lt 17c >> .po 3c >> .ps 9p >> .vs 11p >> .he .... >> .fo .... >> .LP >> .TL >> This our logo >> .LP >> .PSPIC -L prompt.eps 2i 2i >> .TS H >> .... >> .TE >> >> The pdf is created with: >> groff -Tps -t -mme text.nroff | ps2pdf14 - text.pdf >> >> The groff version is 1.20.1 on a debian squeeze system. >> >> The eps file is created with adobe (format is .ai -> saved as ...). >> -- >> Regards >> R.J. Baart > > I just tried exactly your code (including the groff command, but > with filenames changed), except for the table (.TS H ... .TE) stuff, > using a coloured eps file: > > groff -Tps -t -mme temp.tr | ps2pdf14 - temp.pdf > > The resultin PDF was coloured. Using groff 1.18.1 on Debian Etch, > and also on Debian Lenny. > > The same is true for groff -Tps -t -mme temp.tr > temp.ps > The resulting PS file is coloured. > > Have you viewed your logo file prompt.eps (using say gv) to make > sure that it really is coloured? > > Is it possible that whatever you use to view your resulting PS > (or PDF) file is configured to display colour? > > The only other thing I can think of is that something in your > table contents has disabled colour rendering, though I can't > think what that might be. > > Ted. > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > E-Mail: (Ted Harding) <[email protected]> > Fax-to-email: +44 (0)870 094 0861 > Date: 06-Jul-10 Time: 12:31:26 > ------------------------------ XFMail ------------------------------ -- Regards R.J. Baart
