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Re: ferret, postscript file and PowerPoint
Hi, Rolando:
Thanks for your reply.
I did use a.gif, which seems better as you mentioned but Iwas still not
satified. Is there any way to increase the resolution of gif file?
Thanks
Rolando S. Balotro wrote:
Hello Boyin
What I normally do is output .gif file directly from ferret.
This is ok with ppt.
I did this because the conversion from .ps to .eps in redhat8.0
seems to be a problem. For example using
ps2epsi file.ps in redhat8.0
cant seem to generate an file.eps correctly.
Is there anybody who encounter this?
thanks
roland
Boyin Huang wrote:
Hi, Ferreters:
I have a question about ferret in preparing PowerPoint presentation:
I use ferret to generate a postscript file, which is quite good for
paper and transparent printer.
I ftp this postscript file to windows (PC), and insert it into a
PowerPoint presentation file via
insert_a_picture_from_a_file_using_EPS_transformation. I found that
the quality of the picture is reduced very much in color, curve
(contour), and character (title).
Is there anybody having the same problem? Is there any other way to
avoid this problem?
Thank you very much
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Columbia, MD 21044
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