Hello Pol stra,

Off-topic for this mailing list, but on-topic for you: You can do this
with Inkscape.

* Install Inkscape: http://inkscape.org/download/?lang=en
* Open the EPS in Inkscape

Working white-on-white sucks, so
* File > Document properties > click to the right of 'Background:',
below the Default units dropdown
* Choose something nice and pastel-coloured with alpha (opacity) set
to non-zero.

* Select the object
* Object > Ungroup (Ctrl+Shift+G) to make Inkscape see the individual
paths, instead of a single EPS object
The single rectangle selecting the object has now turned into a heap
of rectangles.
* With the colours at the bottom, set the fill to be red with click
and/or set the stroke to be red with Shift+click

This will probably not have the desired effect because some of the
constituent paths will have black fill+transparent stroke, and with
others it will be the other way round. So you'll have to set
fill/stroke individually.

* Select paths in turn, and set their fill/stroke as appropriate.
Their respective values are shown in the bottom left. If you select
multiple paths and their fill/stroke is different, it will be shown as
"mixed"; when multiple paths' fills/strokes are not mixed they are
identical, and you can change them all at once.

(Depending on ... file-related things ... you may need to use Path >
Object to Path at some point, and possibly Path > Break Apart. But
probably not.)

Good luck!

--Sietse
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