Postscript files graphic quality and other problems
Hi all, excuse me my question. I read that eps have bmp incorporated and this bmp maybe have different resolution. But eps file not have resolution. I try import in Word and OpenOffice but this editors don't import my file. I create a pdf file with eps file on pdfcreator and this is ok. I try on LyX too and is ok. The problem is in Word/OpenOffice. Thank you and excuse me again. Best regards, Mario
On 14/04/2013 15:00, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 13-04-14 1:11 PM, Mario Jos? wrote:
Hi all, I try to save graphic as eps file, but I have probles with quality. My graphics as pdf file is ok. The quality is very good. But when I save as eps the quality is very poor.
How are you determining this? The quality looks similar to me.
I try convert pdf to eps file using others programs like adobe acrobat
and the quality of eps is like pdf (file is larger than). I try lot of
recommendation found in google and others lists.
I used:
postscript("test.eps",onefile=FALSE,horizontal=FALSE,width=14,height=7)
plot(1:10, 1:10)
dev.off()
How can I improve the quality of graphic?
I have other problem too. When I save my graphic with code above, I can
import to other programs like Word without problem. But, when I change
symbols with pch parameter, the importation have problems.
This sounds like a problem with Word. Are you judging the quality by how it shows up in Word? That would also be a problem with Word's importing, I think. Duncan Murdoch
postscript("test.eps",onefile=FALSE,horizontal=FALSE,width=14,height=7)
plot(1:10, 1:10, pch=3)
dev.off()
The graphic imported is not showed.
Best regards,
Mario
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