On Fri, 2 Nov 2001, Robert Campbell wrote:
> I'm going to reply to my own post before it even shows up on the list.
> I just opened a MS Word document that contains embedded EPS with
> OpenOffice, and the image was visible. So the problem may be with the
> EPS output that Dia is producing. Ma
At 09:34 02.11.01 -0800, Robert Campbell wrote:
>I'm going to reply to my own post before it even shows up on the list. I
just opened a MS Word document that contains embedded EPS with OpenOffice,
and the image was visible. So the problem may be with the EPS output that
Dia is producing. Maybe
9 -0800
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Dia + OO
When creating an EPS file, you typically have the option of embedding a preview. This
preview is what a word processor or other program displays on the screen. Even in MS
Word, if the preview is not included in the EPS file, the image will
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From:Sergey V. Udaltsov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:01 Nov 2001 09:32:57 +
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Dia + OO
Hi Vlad
> OO allows to insert .eps files too (but it doesn't display them - it just
> embeds the file when printing the document it'
At 02:39 02.11.01 +, Alan Horkan wrote:
>
>You are probably already aware of libwmf its used by a bunch of other
>Gnome Office Apps.
>(but just in case you aren't ill post this link anyway)
>
>http://www.wvware.com/libwmf.html
>
Last time I looked it did only implement Import. Not that useful
You are probably already aware of libwmf its used by a bunch of other
Gnome Office Apps.
(but just in case you aren't ill post this link anyway)
http://www.wvware.com/libwmf.html
On Fri, 2 Nov 2001, Young, Robert wrote:
> What about WMF import? Surely OO can import this? Dia can export this
u
What about WMF import? Surely OO can import this? Dia can export this under
windoze and the plugin just needs a bit owf work (Hans as done the bulk of
the work) to get it working under non windoze platforms (according to the
comment in dia/plug-ins/wmf/wmf_gdi.cpp).
If you want to get this workin
Hi All!
Since both use XML, isn't this just a case of object model translation?
On Friday 02 November 2001 06:19, you wrote:
> On 1 Nov 2001, Sergey V. Udaltsov wrote:
> > Hi Vlad
> >
> > > OO allows to insert .eps files too (but it doesn't display them - it
> > > just embeds the file when prin
On 1 Nov 2001, Sergey V. Udaltsov wrote:
> Hi Vlad
>
> > OO allows to insert .eps files too (but it doesn't display them - it just
> > embeds the file when printing the document it's inserted in). Have you tried
> > it?
> Yes but I just did not know OO is able to print images which it is not
>
> include either eps or (e)pdf into the document (eps if latex, (e)pdf
> if pdflatex. OO should do either format or be fixed: converting to bitmaps
> for a printed document sucks).
OO knows eps but does not show it (even in preview - only on print). OO
has nothing to do with pdf. Sad. I kno
Le mer, oct 31, 2001, à 11:47:55 +, Sergey V. Udaltsov a écrit:
> 1. Export from dia to eps
> 2. Using Gimp for converting eps to png
> 3. Including png into OO (638c).
> Does anybody know something shorter? Do dia developers think about some
Much better:
export from dia to eps
Hi Vlad
> OO allows to insert .eps files too (but it doesn't display them - it just
> embeds the file when printing the document it's inserted in). Have you tried
> it?
Yes but I just did not know OO is able to print images which it is not
able to show. I lived in WYSIWYG world for too long. So
On 31 Oct 2001, Sergey V. Udaltsov wrote:
Hi Sergey!
OO allows to insert .eps files too (but it doesn't display them - it just
embeds the file when printing the document it's inserted in). Have you tried
it?
But IMO OO should implement support for importing of SVG ASAP - then
everything will
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