On Thu, 4 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's interessant to know that, even in windows, if you choose a
PostScript printer (you don't need to have a real one, only the driver
for it !) and print to a file, you can take advantage of the resulting
file. It's a way that I use with
On Thu, 4 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's interessant to know that, even in windows, if you choose a
PostScript printer (you don't need to have a real one, only the driver
for it !) and print to a file, you can take advantage of the resulting
file. It's a way that I use with
On Thu, 4 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It's interessant to know that, even in windows, if you choose a
> PostScript printer (you don't need to have a real one, only the driver
> for it !) and print to a file, you can take advantage of the resulting
> file. It's a way that I use with
On Thu, 4 Jan 2001 08:52:50 -0500 (EST) Gerald Cecil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might try the Canvas 7 beta at www.deneba.com
It's a WINE-based port of their Mac/Win program it works
remarkably well under Linux. Quite usable on a
400 MHz P II laptop. Canvas is a full featured
On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 12:31:08AM +0200, Rosen wrote:
When I need vector grafic, that will be afterwards
put in LyX document, I use StarDraw, part of the
Star Office package. It exports graphics to .ps
without problems, and is good (for me).
The "bad" news is that StarOffice (and also
On Thu, 4 Jan 2001 08:52:50 -0500 (EST) Gerald Cecil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might try the Canvas 7 beta at www.deneba.com
It's a WINE-based port of their Mac/Win program it works
remarkably well under Linux. Quite usable on a
400 MHz P II laptop. Canvas is a full featured
On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 12:31:08AM +0200, Rosen wrote:
When I need vector grafic, that will be afterwards
put in LyX document, I use StarDraw, part of the
Star Office package. It exports graphics to .ps
without problems, and is good (for me).
The "bad" news is that StarOffice (and also
On Thu, 4 Jan 2001 08:52:50 -0500 (EST) Gerald Cecil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You might try the Canvas 7 beta at www.deneba.com
> It's a WINE-based port of their Mac/Win program & it works
> remarkably well under Linux. Quite usable on a
> 400 MHz P II laptop. Canvas is a full featured
On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 12:31:08AM +0200, Rosen wrote:
> When I need vector grafic, that will be afterwards
> put in LyX document, I use StarDraw, part of the
> Star Office package. It exports graphics to .ps
> without problems, and is good (for me).
> The "bad" news is that StarOffice (and also
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Subject: Suitable vector graphics program?
Dear LyX users,
I feel
Hi James,
you could use ImageMagick to convert your image file in any format to
any other format including eps. That means that you can run your
favourite package for generating your image files, save it a format for
which the package doesn't crash and convert it to eps with ImageMagick.
If
James Sinnamon wrote:
I feel as if I am at my wit's end trying to find a vector drwaing
program which allow me to create drawings which I can export as eps
files for
inclusion in a LyX document. I may have no alternative, but to use
xfig, but it seems
very unwieldy and it seems to take
I have no problems exporting PostScript (.ps) with Sketch 0.6.8. The
files can be used afterwards with LyX. My Sketch comes from a
standard Debian Woody installation, FYI.
Sketch is evolving towards being a very good program, :).
--
Álvaro Tejero Cantero
Le jeu 4 jan, Andre Juffer m'a écrit:
Hi James,
you could use ImageMagick to convert your image file in any format to
any other format including eps. That means that you can run your
favourite package for generating your image files, save it a format for
which the package doesn't crash
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Subject: Suitable vector graphics program?
Dear LyX users,
I feel
Hi James,
you could use ImageMagick to convert your image file in any format to
any other format including eps. That means that you can run your
favourite package for generating your image files, save it a format for
which the package doesn't crash and convert it to eps with ImageMagick.
If
James Sinnamon wrote:
I feel as if I am at my wit's end trying to find a vector drwaing
program which allow me to create drawings which I can export as eps
files for
inclusion in a LyX document. I may have no alternative, but to use
xfig, but it seems
very unwieldy and it seems to take
I have no problems exporting PostScript (.ps) with Sketch 0.6.8. The
files can be used afterwards with LyX. My Sketch comes from a
standard Debian Woody installation, FYI.
Sketch is evolving towards being a very good program, :).
--
Álvaro Tejero Cantero
Le jeu 4 jan, Andre Juffer m'a écrit:
Hi James,
you could use ImageMagick to convert your image file in any format to
any other format including eps. That means that you can run your
favourite package for generating your image files, save it a format for
which the package doesn't crash
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Hi James,
you could use ImageMagick to convert your image file in any format to
any other format including eps. That means that you can run your
favourite package for generating your image files, save it a format for
which the package doesn't crash and convert it to eps with ImageMagick.
If
James Sinnamon wrote:
> I feel as if I am at my wit's end trying to find a vector drwaing
> program which allow me to create drawings which I can export as eps
> files for
> inclusion in a LyX document. I may have no alternative, but to use
> xfig, but it seems
> very unwieldy and it seems to
I have no problems exporting PostScript (.ps) with Sketch 0.6.8. The
files can be used afterwards with LyX. My Sketch comes from a
standard Debian Woody installation, FYI.
Sketch is evolving towards being a very good program, :).
--
Álvaro Tejero Cantero
Le jeu 4 jan, Andre Juffer m'a écrit:
> Hi James,
>
> you could use ImageMagick to convert your image file in any format to
> any other format including eps. That means that you can run your
> favourite package for generating your image files, save it a format for
> which the package doesn't
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