In a message dated: Thu, 06 Apr 2000 18:30:27 EDT
John Abreau said:
>On Thu, 6 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> Thanks, but what program can read EPS?
>> I need this answer for a different sort of reason.
>
>ghostscript reads it, and by extension anything that acts as a front-end
>to ghostscript (ghostview, gv, mgv, etc). xfig works with it, too, and I
>believe xv. I'd hazard a guess that Staroffice and Wordperfect probably
>handle it.
xv doesn't do PS. It will show you the PS code, and it can export to PS, but
it can't read/render PS.
I doubt SO or WP can read/render PS either. They're just wordprocessors :)
They'll show you the PS code, but they can't render it. Though they can
export it.
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