Re: Annotating Mathematica-generated postscript graphics
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- Subject: [mg43564] Re: [mg43545] Annotating Mathematica-generated postscript graphics
- From: Selwyn Hollis <selwynh at earthlink.net>
- Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2003 06:39:33 -0400 (EDT)
- Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com
Kevin, Oh man. My advice is to rob a bank or something so you can get Illustrator, Freehand, or any such app that will import Illustrator files. Good luck... ----- Selwyn Hollis http://www.math.armstrong.edu/faculty/hollis On Friday, September 19, 2003, at 03:42 AM, Kevin Gross wrote: > I'm looking for suggestions on how to annotate Mathematica-generated > postscript graphics with arrows, text, etc. I'm rather picky, so > suggestions which consider the following restrictions would be most > helpful: > > * I am not interested in converting such graphics to a bitmap format > for editing purposes > > * I do not want to write Mathematica code to place the arrows and text > for > me--this is too time-consuming for the many different plots I need to > annotate > > * I have access to Canvas 9 and it should do the job, but I already > mentioned my troubles with it in another thread > > * I do not have access (and as a Ph.D. student, can't afford) Adobe > Illustrator > > * I use a Mac (but if there are relavent tools for the PC, suggesting > it might help someone else) > > Thanks, > > Kevin > >