I have made two test files with the kind of EPS images I work with. I put the
test together with OOo in the ODT document and then printed a PDF file of
that document with CUPS-PDF; I hope I managed to upload and attach them here
properly. With the files I want to show my problem and that is the
Magnus ,
Your document contains EPS images with a lowres preview. OO or LO
shows only this preview.The poor quality is due to the lowres (72x72)
pixels per inch.
OO or LO can NOT show eps images.
Ok, so far the bad news, if you want to see hig quality in your LO doc
, then you need to
Magnus ,
No programmer skils needed here:
- dowload GSview
- open a EPS picture with GSview
- Change the MEDIA Diplay settings to 500 dpi and use 24 bits/pixel
- goto FILE and convert PS to EPS who ask for a new file name (the
helpinfo explains the whole thing)
- trie to import the new file in
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Magnus Johansson e.m.johans...@spray.se wrote:
OK, Fernand; thanks. But do you mean that I shall go through the four steps,
after downloading and installing GSview, every time I insert a music example
in an ODT document? Wouldn't it be much better if a preview
I also want to re-iterate that this only helps when printing to PDF.
But getting good printing to PDF is currently not a problem.
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On 02/01/2011 01:44 AM, Magnus Johansson wrote:
I have made two test files with the kind of EPS images I work with. I put the
test together with OOo in the ODT document and then printed a PDF file of
that document with CUPS-PDF; I hope I managed to upload and attach them here
properly. With
See my response at
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/EPS-images-in-ODT-documents-td2369889.html.
I deleted the original post in this thread and replaced it with the one in
the link, but it seems not to have worked.
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Thank you, Fernand, for your reply. However, I have not been able to get
better EPS images by printing to a PDF file. The problem is not coupled to
PDF export, although OOo's built-in PDF export is not very good either. The
problem is the poor quality of the inserted EPS images in the actual ODT
On 01/30/2011 09:47 AM, skrifaði Magnus Johansson:
Thank you, Fernand, for your reply. However, I have not been able to get
better EPS images by printing to a PDF file. The problem is not coupled to
PDF export, although OOo's built-in PDF export is not very good either. The
problem is the poor
Le 30/01/2011 10:47, Magnus Johansson a écrit :
Thank you, Fernand, for your reply. However, I have not been able to get
better EPS images by printing to a PDF file. The problem is not coupled to
PDF export, although OOo's built-in PDF export is not very good either. The
problem is the poor
Halló Sveinn, and thanks for your reply. I don't know if my EPS images are
vector graphics or bitmapped. How can I find out?
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Salut Jean-Baptiste, and thank you for your response. How do I insert a high
resolution preview in my EPS images? I do not know how to manipulate the EPS
files themselves, I just insert the result I get from the other program into
OOo and the ODT document.
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On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 7:10 AM, Magnus Johansson
e.m.johans...@spray.se wrote:
Salut Jean-Baptiste, and thank you for your response. How do I insert a high
resolution preview in my EPS images? I do not know how to manipulate the EPS
files themselves, I just insert the result I get from the
Le 2011-01-30 07:10, Magnus Johansson a écrit :
Salut Jean-Baptiste, and thank you for your response. How do I insert a high
resolution preview in my EPS images? I do not know how to manipulate the EPS
files themselves, I just insert the result I get from the other program into
OOo and the ODT
Many times I successfully converted/fixed problematic eps files using
inkscape: they are opened as vector graphics and you can modify them
and export to almost any format (eps included...)
2011/1/30 Michel Gagnon mic...@mgagnon.net:
Le 2011-01-30 07:10, Magnus Johansson a écrit :
Salut
Le 30/01/2011 13:10, Magnus Johansson a écrit :
Salut Jean-Baptiste, and thank you for your response. How do I insert a high
resolution preview in my EPS images? I do not know how to manipulate the EPS
files themselves, I just insert the result I get from the other program into
OOo and the ODT
On 01/30/2011 04:01 AM, Magnus Johansson wrote:
Halló Sveinn, and thanks for your reply. I don't know if my EPS images are
vector graphics or bitmapped. How can I find out?
This discussion is probably better over on the libereoffice user list -
that way you might find more answers.
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