good flowchart software to use with Frame

2006-09-15 Thread Jan Homan
pdfFLY (www.pdf-fly.com) converts any drawing saved as PostScript or PDF file to an editable FrameMaker Interchange Format (MIF). Which is vector based. Any windows application, including SmartDraw, Visio, could generate a PostScript file of the drawing, using the Print-to-File option. Jan

inquiery for pdf editing in MSWord

2006-07-05 Thread Jan Homan
Using pdf2picture you can convert any graphics drawing or form saved in PDF file to Windows native graphics format (WMF or EMF). All text/vector objects can be edited using MS drawing tools. See http://www.pdf2picture.com for more information.

jagged edges on graphics

2006-07-14 Thread Jan Homan
Using pdfFLY (available on Unix, Linux and Windows) you convert any graphics drawing saved in EPS to FrameMaker MIF native format. Which will solve the jagged edges issue I think. See http://www.visual-integrity.com for more information.

Visio flowchart into Frame

2006-06-29 Thread Jan Homan
Using pdfFLY (available on Unix,Linux and Windows) you convert any graphics drawing saved in PostScript/PDF file to FrameMaker MIF native format. See http://www.visual-integrity.com for more information. Jan Homan Visual Integrity Square One bv http://www.visual-integrity.com <http://www.vis

Visio flowchart into Frame

2006-06-29 Thread Jan Homan
Using pdfFLY (available on Unix,Linux and Windows) you convert any graphics drawing saved in PostScript/PDF file to FrameMaker MIF native format. See http://www.visual-integrity.com for more information. Jan Homan Visual Integrity Square One bv http://www.visual-integrity.com <h

inquiery for pdf editing in MSWord

2006-07-05 Thread Jan Homan
Using pdf2picture you can convert any graphics drawing or form saved in PDF file to Windows native graphics format (WMF or EMF). All text/vector objects can be edited using MS drawing tools. See http://www.pdf2picture.com for more information. _

jagged edges on graphics

2006-07-14 Thread Jan Homan
Using pdfFLY (available on Unix, Linux and Windows) you convert any graphics drawing saved in EPS to FrameMaker MIF native format. Which will solve the jagged edges issue I think. See http://www.visual-integrity.com for more information. ___ You a