Thanks, I get by with PS2PDF but don't get the table of contents working.
With SVG support, may be a conversion of my EPS's to SVG will solve the
problem.
Cheers, steve
On 15/03/11 21:04, Fernand Vanrie wrote:
Steve,
I filed 2 years ago a issue on OO for that.
Indeed it blocks a lot of efforts made to make PDF happen, and the
tool is still useless for many (professional) users. EPSvector is
still the standard for all graphic applications.
Like Micheal says, the code needs a bit more love :-)
Greetz
Fernand
LO, also OO do not create pdf's correctly from documents containing
EPS's.
This occurs on 3.3.1 on Suse and OSX.
The PDF is not created with the vector data of the EPS but the low
resolution bitmap (if there is one) used for positioning.
To create a correct PDF I must print to file (PS) and use PS2PDF.
Is this a bug?
steve
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