Robin Haunschild wrote: > Well, more or less only use Scribus to create nice figures. If I write > something privately, I export them from Scribus to LaTeX but > unfortunally, my boss refuses to use LaTeX. He is used to work with > Word and does not want to change this habit. Therefore, everything he > wants to have digitally I have to provide in a Word-Doc format. > However, MS-Word and OpenOffice need a huge amount of resources after > importing 10 eps figures. Although eps and wmf are vector graphics, I > didn't find such behaviour for wmf files. Anyway my (ugly) workaround > now is to create figures in Scribus, exporting them as eps, renaming > them, importing them into Corel Draw and finally exporting them as wmf > files. The last step is obviously the nastiest one. ;) > It would be much easier to directly export figures from Scribus in eps > and wmf format (for my and my bosses use). ;) > Obviously kludgy...
One of the challenges of the working world -- showing your boss you're smarter than he is without telling him you're smarter than he is. Good luck. Greg
