.eps files and powerpoint
Rich, Any chance that you have access to a native Windows machine or to a colleague that does to try the files. I am wondering if there is any chance that there is something about running Office in Windows under a VM on OSX that might be involved in some manner. BTW, which VM (VMWare, Parallels, VirtualBox or ?) are you using? Marc
On Jul 25, 2013, at 9:03 AM, Richard M. Heiberger <rmh at temple.edu> wrote:
The Header and Prolog of both file.eps and file2.eps are the same. On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 9:56 AM, Richard M. Heiberger <rmh at temple.edu>wrote:
file2.eps opens as a graph in windows PP 2010 and as an icon in PP 2013. RPlot2.pptx <https://www.dropbox.com/s/snm7cb9chrkcrff/RPlot2.pptx> opens as a graph in both windows PP and in Mac PP. On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 2:39 PM, Marc Schwartz <marc_schwartz at me.com>wrote:
Rich, I don't have direct access to Windows and I don't run a VM on my Mac. I e-mailed two PPTX files created on my Mac (Office 2011) to a colleague who has Office 2010 on his Windows laptop. The first was the file on DropBox that I linked earlier, with the regular plot. The second is this PPTX file: https://www.dropbox.com/s/snm7cb9chrkcrff/RPlot2.pptx which contains this EPS file created with the barchart() code that you had below: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ujchnft7q3aa3pw/file2.eps I went over to his office and he could open both PPTX files on his laptop and both of the embedded EPS plots were viewable without issue. Can you open the PPTX file that I created above on your Windows instance? Marc On Jul 24, 2013, at 12:56 PM, Rmh <rmh at temple.edu> wrote:
office 2011 on mac, 2013 on windows. i see the same misbehavior in base and lattice. my standard simple test is plot(1:10) which is base. did you try the windows side yet? Rich
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