W/Scribus v1.39, W2k/Sp4 I am generating eps files from my own developed software by printing as file to Acrobat Distiller 3.0.
The files open perfectly in GSView 4.8 w/GS 8.63 and print directly from GSView in a perfect quality match to output from my original software directly to my HP Laserjet 1018. Also, saving the file opened in GSView 4.8 w/GS 8.63 to a pdf with GSView's pdfwrite and then printing from that pdf (pdfwrite set to 720dpi) results in a perfect quality match to the output from my original software to my HP Laserjet 1018 and with the output printing directly from GSView. Opening the same eps file directly to Scribus w/File > Open, i.e., not to a frame, and saving that to a pdf and then printing results in a _rasterized_ output, not vector, even when I follow the explict instruction from The Official Manual, section 3.18.2.2, p.126. at both 300dpi and 720 dpi export to pdf. These files are simple 1 pixel lines in a type of graph with small amounts of text (unicode font). Somehow I had expected that the development path of Scribus - an excellent product that I have been following for a number of years - would result in comparable output to the direct use of GSView/GS since Scribus uses GS. Are the developers aware of this discrepancy and if so are there current plans to improve eps as vector output? By the way, my complements on svg output: Scribus is the only software that handles my W3C validated svg graphics with non-unicode text. (can't handle the unicode text yet). Best wishes, Barry McKenna
