Thanks for your warning about generating a PDF with millions of elements, I did not know about that issue. For my problem, I will have around 160_000 elements in the total document, so not a million, but a fairly substantial number, which could probably be reduced by merging some images that are meant to appear adjacent to each other into a single image.

There is not an absolute requirement for PDF, the requirement is to be able to print the final document onto paper, with precise control over the placement of elements. The document will be printed double sided, and elements on opposite sides of the sheet need to line up to within a millimetre or so. I know that PDF will meet that requirement, but I don't know of any other format that will. Is there a multi page extension to SVG?


In reply to Re^2: Generating multi page PDF with bitmap images, vector graphics and text. by chrestomanci
in thread Generating multi page PDF with bitmap images, vector graphics and text. by chrestomanci

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