G'day Jeff,

Also consider using SVG.

It depends on what you want to end up with. I use SVGMapMaker to create a
plain SVG graphic which can be opened up in Illustrator, with all the
layering intact.
It is then up to you to modify to your graphic tastes/design and you have a
completed map in Illustrator.  A different approach to MapPublisher - again
it depends and the type of product you want to produce.

PDFs created from Mapinfo can also be opened up in Illustrator to create
maps, but not as good as the SVG route.

Here is the link for SVG...
http://www.dbxgeomatics.com/products/svgmapmaker/SVGMapMaker.aspx?Language=EN

HTH
Cheers
Greg.

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Greg Francisco
Senior Mapping & Design Officer
Mapping and Design Services
Dept. of Infrastructure - Planning & Policy
Nauru House, Level 10, 80 Collins St,
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3000.
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http://www.doi.vic.gov.au/


                                                                           
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We normally take MapInfo images and copy them and then take them into
Corel, pasted as a picture.  We are now getting Adobe Illustrator.  We are
having some issues with editing the images in Adobe Illustrator.
Specifically, the images are not as good when pated.  We are now saving the
images as WMF's and placing them in Illustrator; but that has its own
issues, with the map outside of the clipping area showing up.  Has anyone
else dealt with the Corel v Illustrator issue?  or even just have tips on
using Illustrator and Mapinfo together?

Thanks

Jeff Bratcher


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