David Purton wrote: >I'll make some guesses despite not seeing the file. > > >This would make sense, The eps probably does not have a preview and >openoffice can't interpret postscript, so all you get is a placement box >with some info from the eps header. > >If you print your document to a postscript printer it will in theory print >ok. > > Thank you for the suggestion :) The inserted eps does not work. I have ps level 2 printer and I confirmed this eps (proceeded by ps2ps) is printable by piping it to cups lpr(1). Still, oowriter insert empty graphic and prints nothing.
>If you want to include a scribus file in openoffice, your best opion >will be to export your page as an image from scribus and import that. > >Your other option is to use ghostscript to convert your eps to an image. > >something like: > > gs -sOutputFile=foo.jpg -sDEVICE=jpeg -r=300 -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE bar.eps > > I was convinced this would lower-down image quanlity. However I'll just have a try.
