F.Harr at softhome.net a ?crit : > Well, wouldn't you export the finished product into a PDF, which makes > the equasion into a line-drawing. Then it doesn't matter what it was > before it was in Scribus, does it?
Exporting to PDF will not turn a bitmap image into a vector one. The PDF will keep the bitmap as it is. You could reduce the resolution and/or compress your image at PDF creation using the various settings Scribus offers, but not change it to a vector. As stated in other posts, the EPS format will suit better in the case the document has to be printed. I am not sure about SVG but I guess it could be used too, depending on complexity of the image. HTH Louis > Louis Desjardins writes: >> Thomas Zastrow a ?crit : >>> Gustavo Homem schrieb: >>>>> In Scribus directly, its not possible. But you can do the following: >>>>> - Create your equation in OpenOffice. >>>>> - Right click on it and export it to MathML >>>>> - Use JEuclid, a MathML implementation in Java, to convert the >>>>> MathML-File into SVG, PostScript or whatever >>>>> - Import that into scribus. >>>> >>>> It's not so complicated. If you write the text on OpenOffice Writer >>>> and then export to HTML, the formulas get exported to gifs which can >>>> then be imported directly intro Scribus. >>>> Cheers >>>> Gustavo >>>> >>> Thanks, you are right :-) >> >> Hmmm... GIF is not the preferred format in pre-press. If that document >> is meant to be printed, it is to be avoided (some might add, avoided >> *at all costs*)... >> Louis >>> >>> Best, >>> Tom
