Wow, that is impressive. I'm surprised. I was able to open the pdf in
Canvas X, ungroup and see all of the elements. Importantly, objects
that were small circles scaled perfectly. The one thing that comes in
as a bitmap is rotated (vertical) text. It's a good example of why a
bunch of people don't like bitmaps -- looks terrible when zoomed in.
Personally, I would have little use in exporting to Word. When I make
plots or figures in any environment I export them, in some fashion,
to a program such as Canvas X where I can do final touchups and
format conversions. Although the clipboard would be more convenient,
going through a print operation may not be too bad. I suspect the
print-to-pdf method may even be better (when I programmed some of
this stuff myself my little circles sometimes turned into little
ovals in the clipboard if I copied at the wrong size. never figured
that one out).
John Kubie
On Feb 11, 2007, at 3:39 PM, Roger Meier wrote:
Currently, there is a way to get vector graphics without using
Object2D. You
can print any of the examples to a PDF or PS. Have a look at the
Window1.FilePrint menu handler in the examples. It draws directly
to the
printer graphics object returned by OpenPrinterDialog. Drawing to
such an
object via any of the Graphics.drawXXXX methods is done in a
"vectorized"
fashion for maximum print quality (I haven't tried that on Windows
with
Adobe PDF-Writer, but it certainly works on the Mac). Have a look
at the
following PDF file:
http://opensource.the-meiers.org/examples/DataPlotClasses_Example.pdf
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