Hello All, I can open the file in GSView, but with DSC warnings, which I can suppress with Options -> Ignore DSC. Also, if run 'gswin32c filename.eps', it opens without warnings. However, when I try to import it into Scribus, it hangs at:
Overall Progress: 33% Analyzing PostScript: 0% CPU utilization goes up to 100%. Is it waiting for me to respond to the DSC warning? If that is so, how can I turn DSC warnings off? I also tried the following within GsView: PDF (via pdfwrite): Scribus says the PDF is "not in an acceptable format" but it opens in Acrobat 8 Reader. EPS (via epswrite): Scribus has the same problem with the new EPS Pstoedit at the command line tells me: 'Warning: colorimage with more than one datasrc not supported for this backend due to lack of support for images on raster files', and I end up with black-and-white line drawings when I tried converting to PS and SVG. What *almost* worked was when I used Ghostscript to convert the PDF back to PostScript. The drawing (a shiny blank CD with a smooth, pastel mostly blue and green shimmer) could be seen, but it was clipped by a rectangle that was a little smaller than the CD, and the border around the CD was missing. Besides finding someone with a copy of Adobe Illustrator who may be able to save it as "Generic" PostScript, what else can I try to import the EPS in a vector format? System: Windows XP SP2, Scribus 1.3.3.8, Ghostscript 8.57, GsView 4.8.
