Although AppleWorks and Pages can use vector tools like a bezier to
create drawings, the output is raster/bitmapped. Can Pages output
Postscript [AppleWorks doesn't]? I don't see any support documents with
this claim, however there are people who teach this in college courses.
Are they clueless, unfamiliar with the technology, confused by math vs.
printing terminology, or is there something to this claim? They refer to
scalability of vector objects in the documents as proof that the
document itself is a vector file.
Other than SVG, are there output formats other than Postscript that are
vector-based? Is this relevant anyone who doesn't prepare files for
offset printing?
Betty
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