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Contents<br />

4.4 Path Construction 189<br />

4.5 Painting 193<br />

4.6 User Paths 197<br />

4.7 Forms 206<br />

4.8 Color Spaces 210<br />

4.9 Patterns 248<br />

4.10 Images 288<br />

Chapter 5: Fonts 313<br />

5.1 Organization and Use of Fonts 313<br />

5.2 Font Dictionaries 321<br />

5.3 Character Encoding 328<br />

5.4 Glyph Metric Information 331<br />

5.5 Font Cache 333<br />

5.6 Unique ID Generation 335<br />

5.7 Type 3 Fonts 337<br />

5.8 Additional Base Font Types 343<br />

5.9 Font Derivation and Modification 348<br />

5.10 Composite Fonts 357<br />

5.11 CID-Keyed Fonts 364<br />

Chapter 6: Device Control 391<br />

6.1 Using Page Devices 393<br />

6.2 Page Device Parameters 398<br />

6.3 In-RIP Trapping 439<br />

6.4 Output Device Dictionary 455<br />

Chapter 7: Rendering 457<br />

7.1 CIE-Based Color to Device Color 459<br />

7.2 Conversions among Device Color Spaces 473<br />

7.3 Transfer Functions 478<br />

7.4 Halftones 480<br />

7.5 Scan Conversion Details 501<br />

Chapter 8: Operators 505<br />

8.1 Operator Summary 508<br />

8.2 Operator Details 524<br />

Appendix A: LanguageLevel Feature Summary 725<br />

A.1 LanguageLevel 3 Features 725<br />

A.2 LanguageLevel 2 Features 731<br />

A.3 Incompatibilities 735<br />

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