Tom Russo pisze:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

How about Inkscape or Scribus?
  http://www.inkscape.org/
  http://www.scribus.net/

Both of these are cool programs, and if one could get ps.map's output into
them they'd be great choices for tweaking map presentation. But neither is actually able to import a PDF (or even PostScript) map for editing.

Scribus can import a PDF of text and allow you to edit it.  It can't do much
with the graphics, though.

Inkscape can do a great deal with the graphics if you can get the data imported. But it can't read PDFs or postscript directly. Inkscape has some script that tries to use ghostscript to convert the document to an Adobe Illustrator document and then import that, but every time I've tried it it fails. As far as I could tell, it was because the ghostscript ps-to-ai deal didn't work properly on ps.map's generated postscript.

Have you actually had success with either of these programs?

Tom,

I also had problem with Inkscape in past, but I just checked 0.46 stock
Debian testing package and it rocks now. See my previous message in the
thread.

Maciek

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