Hi Nik,
>> >>Just one question: Did you import the EPS files via "File - Import" or >>into a picture frame? > > > Well, yes and no, as it turns out... > > >>You may want to try the latter since the first way >>imports EPS as an editable vector object. This can eat much of your RAM. >>I suggest importing as an image. >> >>Just my 2 cents ... > > > And extremely valuable 2c they are too! > > I had imported the EPS into a Image frame, but I had done the following: > > 1. Select the image frame > 2. Select File | Import EPS > Just one minor correction: If you imported an EPS via File -> Import, you didn't import it into any frame, no matter if a frame was selected. In this case, you created a vector object just as you would do with Scribus' vector drawing tools. This is important to know since SVG import works similarily. Cheers, Christoph
