Re: About EPS GRAPHIC'S FORMAT
- To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
- Subject: [mg4899] Re: About EPS GRAPHIC'S FORMAT
- From: george at mech.seas.upenn.edu ( George Jefferson )
- Date: Fri, 4 Oct 1996 00:17:37 -0400
- Organization: Mechanical Engineering
- Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com
:>Hello, I have a problem with the graphics generated by Mathematica 2.2 for :>Windows: :> :>I should be able to copy and paste these graphics in some "drawing" software :>for Windows, to make some retouchings. The problem is that Windows takes the :>copied graphics as Bipmap format, and it appears pretty less pleasing when :>the document is printed. one route is to convert to eps with preview format, then *some* graphics applications can import and allow you to draw over (but not edit) the figure. This has the advantage of printing the figure precisely as intended by the creating program. I know how to do this with a combination of unix and mac softawre, but I'm sure theres a PC route as well.. ==== [MESSAGE SEPARATOR] ====