On 04/07/2011 02:32 PM, Joep L. Blom wrote: > On 07/04/11 20:05, Steve Edmonds wrote: >> >> >> On 7/04/11 10:36 PM, Joep L. Blom wrote: > >> Hi Joep. One application I use to create my eps files saves them as >> epsi. I just rename them to eps and they import ok. I have done this a >> lot to import drawings from our CAD system and don't know if the epsi >> from the program I use to adjust the line thicknesses and add text are >> actually eps but it works for those drawings. Sometimes I use both >> Karbon14 and Inkscape. One edits attributes easier and one saves a >> better preview. >> > Steve, > Thanks for your reply. > I did that and LO read the file and produced output that was vaguely > recognizable for what is was meant to be. To clarify: > Originally the text is a music score that is produces as output of a > music notation program as a .ps file (which normally is sent to a > postscript printer). Normally I translate it to .pdf with ps2pdf to sent > to others. > However, when I import the .eps file the resolution is far too low and > when I import the .pdf file it uses apparently an own font and not the > font of the .pdf file and of course that is also not usable. > I have still no reliable way to import music scores in LO. > Joep > >
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