On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 8:01 AM, Magnus Johansson <e.m.johansson@spray.se>wrote:
Hello! I write books containing a lot of EPS images. When I have tried to
use
OpenOffice I have not been satisfied with the rendition of the inserted EPS
images. Is LibreOffice better than OpenOffice in this respect?
I have had some discussions about the image rendering engine, and it seems
is very old. The 'codecs' are from the early nineties and there have not
being updated. Same with the HTML engine, hopefully LibreOffice will have
more desire in updating this things.
Regards,
Magnus Johansson
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