Following up on yesterday's item on "Word X and ChemDraw PostScript files," we have several replies: Christopher Foote writes: "Is the poster using the OS X version of ChemDraw? I have never had this ...
A technology invented at the dawn of the desktop-publishing age is about to expire. Developed by Adobe way back in the early 1980s, PostScript Type 1 fonts—a way of encoding vector-based type designs ...
Problem #1: My music teacher authored a few digital textbooks with (the now deprecated) iBooks Author, each with 100s of embedded images. A reader can click on any of these images to zoom it to full ...
The Encapsulated PostScript file format is commonly used for vector images, but can contain raster elements as well. Using a pure vector EPS file allows you to create images that can be scaled without ...
The Encapsulated PostScript file format is commonly used to distribute vector or raster images. EPS files are often used to create logos or other designs, so it can be useful to merge two or more EPS ...
What the title says... I need a way to import vector graphics from Illustrator into Word:X that doesn't produce asstastic output.<BR><BR>My current workflow is this ...
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