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Getting eps into Word documents.

Rolf (& Marc)
On 03-Oct-05 Marc Schwartz (via MN) wrote:
This suggestion could be problematic in that

a) According to the MS web site above, it applies to recent Word
   (Office 2002/2003) or possibly earlier "depending on installed
   graphics filters".

b) It won't work anyway if printed to a non-PostScript printer.

If either of these applies to Rolf's student, she could have problems.

[Just to add my own "disclaimer": the only version of Word I'm in
any position to ever touch, and then only if driven to, belongs
to Office 98; and I'm sure that this doesn't know a thing about
PostScript!]

Another option to consider, since she's doing her R work on Linux,
is that recent versions of the ImageMagick program 'convert' have
the capability to convert EPS into WMF (Windows Metafile; use
file extension ".wmf" for 'convert') or EMF (Enhanced Metafile);
use file extension ".emf". The gubbins is built in to a file
"wmf.so" in the lib/ImageMagick tree.

Likewise, the program 'pstoedit' can do it (to ".wmf" or ".emf"),
using library /usr/local/lib/pstoedit/libp2edrvwmf.so (on my machine).

Most Linux distributions these days come with ImageMagick and
pstoedit. If not already installed in the machine she's using it
should be straightforward to get this dome.

Hoping this helps,
Ted.


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