Le 2011-01-30 07:10, Magnus Johansson a écrit :
Salut Jean-Baptiste, and thank you for your response. How do I insert a high
resolution preview in my EPS images? I do not know how to manipulate the EPS
files themselves, I just insert the result I get from the other program into
OOo and the ODT document.
Magnus,
All eps files are not created equal, so it's hard to find a single
software that would open all eps files and do wonders with it.
What eps softwares do you have access to? In the free world, Gimp will
do wonders with the few eps files it opens successfully. For a more
universal conversion, you could try Illustrator or Photoshop ($$$). All
these will convert your file in a tiff or jpeg file at the resolution
you want. Do it at 150-300 dpi and you will get great printouts.
I haven't tried LibreOffice on that, but OpenOffice 3.2.x didn't work
well, on Windows, with eps files that have patterns or fonts in them.
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