Maybe there is something I don't get. I work with Pagemaker (it would
be the same with InDesign) for the book layout. I use a default
document that has all the pages (eps) placed, so when I export eps
from Finale to Pagemaker, it links the eps automatically, and every
time I make corrections to the score I export the eps and open
pagemaker to update the links. The eps are embedded in the document,
so I can trash the eps as soon as they are linked.
Now I don't see where having printed as pdf can help me, as I don't
know how to relink automatically the pdf when it has been changed.
�ric Dussault
Le 05-05-26 � 11:50, Darcy James Argue a �crit :
Hi Robert,
I agree, it's an extra step, but since PDF export is very fast and
(mostly) reliable, whereas EPS export is very slow and buggy, it's
probably a *faster* extra step, and unlike EPS in FinMacOSX, PDF's
are WYSIWYG.
Of course, if you're importing into Word, the question is moot,
because Word rasterizes imported PDFs. But if you're importing
into Quark or InDesign or whatever, I don't really see the point of
using EPS -- especially if you want to actually see the graphics
you're placing.
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