Kin C Wong wrote:

> Carl wrote:
> 
> 
>>I've used Inkscape to open .eps files. I don't know much about the eps
>>format but I've found different applications interpret eps files
>>differently. You may have to try a few to get the result you are looking
>>for.
>>
>>Carl
>> 
>>
> 
> I would agree with the latter comment, though eps should be a standard, 
> the generation of eps files by various apps can be different.  In my 
> experience, you results can vary from no response to layers with the 
> wrong priority to a perfect rendition.  You will need to try a couple of 
> them to see what kind of results you get.
> 
> It also seems to be easier to open an eps file using a Mac than under 
> windoze, not sure if it is related to the first point.  Have little to 
> no experience do this with Linux so can't comment there.  There is a 
> commercial program the was called Hijaak on the windoze side that 
> allowed you to convert files in batch if you have a lot of files to 
> convert.  If I remember correctly, there is a freeware program I used 
> with some success, I think their site is www.jansfreeware.com.

Google for a program called IrfanView, if you want a windoze version
that works very well and is freeware.  I can email you a copy if you
can't find it.
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