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III. Functional objects 108 Developer handbook DATAformXTension © 1992-2004 www.gassenhuber.de Use a QuarkXPress document with facing pages with this example: ¶*T3*B2*-0*p2*x100*y200*X300*Y450*$This is a red box¶* T3*B4*-0*p3*x100*y200*X300*Y450*$This is a blue box¶* T110*e[2;1;0;0;0;0;0,55;3]*$Test.eps¶* T110*e[3;0;100;200;300;450;1;3]*$Testblue.eps¶* T12*x0*X550*y0*Y300*p5*Z4*$Test.eps¶* T12*p4*Z4*$Testblue.eps¶* T105*$¶ -    Creates a red box on page 2. -    Creates a blue box on page 3. -    Saves the entire spread of page 2 as an eps file - the picture includes page 2 and 3; the sca- ling of the picture will be 55%. -    Saves the blue box only of page 3 in "Testblue.eps" -    Loads the eps files on pages 4 and 5 (fitting the boxes to the pictures by *Z4). - Shows the whole spread by calling *T105, fit in window. Known restrictions Binary EPS images If a page contains binary EPS images a dialog will appear . The dialog text will say "Page con- tains EPS pictures which include Binary data. OK to continue?" or "Page could contain EPS pictures which include Binary data. OK to continue?". There are two possible ways avoiding the dialogue: -    don' t generate eps files from documents containing binary eps images; use other eps types. - create your eps file in binary format; use neither EPS8BITDATA nor EPSASCIIDATA. Hint: Acrobat pdf With Adobes Acrobat Destiller you can convert and combine eps files to pdf files.