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> Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2000 16:06:36 +0100
> [...] Is there any utility available that will
> allow one to convert a page of a DVI file to a graphics format that
> Word will accept? I suppose I can use screenshots as a last resort,
> but I'm not wild about the quality of the result.
AFAIK emTeX has a DVI-driver to convert single pages of TeX-output
to esp. MS-Windows-format graphics.
But I do it a little bit different, as you may have seen with the
many images of music I offer for pre-viewing on
http://www.gmd.de/Misc/Music/scores/
Normally I have PS-files e.g. converted with DVIPS. Then I view
the file using Gsview/Ghosctscript, which has a "Copy" function under
"Edit" to copy the image into the clipboard. From there you may
use your favourite graphics programme or paste it into Word.
For better results you should set in "media/display settings ..."
"graphics alpha" and "text alpha" to 4, and maybe "Depth" to a
maximum as allowed by your graphic card. All this enables gsview
to use antialising. Using different "Resolution xxx dpi" you may
influence the size of the image.
Hope this hilft - Werner