Hi all,
Apologies for a series of very much newbie questions.
My *goal* is to be able to automatically generate high-quality vector
graphics. I have a standard template ("My name is XXXX" for example) in
EPS, and I want to be able to fill in the templates with 4 characters, each
individually stored as EPS files.
My hope was to be able to use IM to translate/place these individual
single-character EPS files on top of the template file... for example
merging j.eps, o.eps, e.eps, and y.eps to form "My name is JOEY", still in
vector format that allows different scalings without any loss. Right now,
the end result I'm seeing looks pixelated...
Is this possible using IM? I think I'm starting to understand that
ghostscript's role in all of this is to rasterize the EPS files... and IM is
only working with the raster'ed files, not the original vector images.
What's the best solution, then? Are there command-line options that I can
feed into ghostscript (through IM) that controls the zoom/size of the image
that the EPS is rendered into?
What other options can I use (assuming space/time not an issue) to get the
*best* quality output with these EPS files, for any dynamic size?
Or should I really be trying to figure out how to modify the EPS files
directly to do what I want, and skip IM entirely?
Thanks in advance!
- Chon
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