Open Office is not a DTP programme, nor a image editor. Please, do not complicate things. Pablo
2009/9/14 John Meyer <[email protected]> > Why would you edit a picture format in a office suite? Wouldn't you > consider an application like Inkscape to do such editing? > > > WEBER (Netvigator) wrote: > > Dear Sir and Madam, > > > > > > My requries for EPS file format > > > > > > Today morning, I think if yours Openoffice which is able to save as EPS > file format. Most publisher will easy to finish their work and control the > costing and save a lot of times. Although the Openoffice provided pdf format > and direct to output, the question is based on editing. Can you please > consider this idea? > > > > On the other hands, would you like to provide two page for end-user to > edit our article? At now, we just have using a single page mode. If we would > like to create our content and match the design. It isn't enough. > > > > Consummer: > > (1) require the Eps file format > > (2) provide two page mode, not single page only. > > > > > > Yours faithfully, > > > > Weber > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > -- Pablo Luis Gonzalez t (UK) 01482 589315 m 07504 482340 http://cinema-architecture.blogspot.com/
