> For a spot of Friday afternoon FM trivia, NeXT FrameMaker can import
> native AI files.
I imagine that NeXT can't use/understand modern AI's transparency.
> "Modern" apps such as InDesign and Apple's Pages use the actual vector
> data in imported EPS files for display, so graphics look
On 28 Apr 2006, at 13:54, David Creamer wrote:
That being said, with older page-layout programs (Frame, Quark, etc.),
I
would stick with EPS for most vector art. So I would save an
Illustrator
file as an EPS. An old trick to improve the preview is to make the
vector
graphic larger than
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> In our group we use EPS because that is a native file format for
> Illustrator. Illustrator can have problems with certain PDF file format
> versions and may not be able to successfully open and edit any
> given PDF file.
Technically, Illustrator uses a form of PDF as its native file
On 28 Apr 2006, at 13:54, David Creamer wrote:
> That being said, with older page-layout programs (Frame, Quark, etc.),
> I
> would stick with EPS for most vector art. So I would save an
> Illustrator
> file as an EPS. An old trick to improve the preview is to make the
> vector
> graphic
At 08:31 -0700 27/4/06, Guy K. Haas wrote:
But Visio 2003 does not offer .eps among its save-as options. The most
desirable of the offerings (for line drawings) seem to be .gif, .png, and
.svg[z]. My guess would be .svg because it's vector.
Any guidance on
1. whether FrameMaker can embed
We also use a lot of Visio drawings, but do not yet have Visio 2003 so
can not comment on any improvement (or lack thereof) for exporting to
other file types.
Our highest quality comes when we print Visio to press-ready PDFs, then
open in Acrobat, crop as needed, and save as EPS.
The only
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My developers give me design files in Word
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Subject: RE: Visio (2003) drawings into FrameMaker (7.2, unstructured)?
Guy,
I know that folks will likely tell you that it's not the recommended
way,
but I have embedded Visio objects into a couple of FM books
successfully. I
learned about it from
items are Edit and Open.
If I double-click the embedded Visio object it opens it in Visio.
Jim Light
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Guy,
I know that folks will likely tell you that it's not the recommended
way,
but I have
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I find it interesting that a few of you
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My developers
My developers give me design files in Word containing embedded Visio
objects to show UML and the like. While there are not very many, I
WOULD like to use as delayed a binding as possible, to facilitate the
updating of such drawings from (ever?)-changing engineering docs.
I do not believe one
At 08:31 -0700 27/4/06, Guy K. Haas wrote:
>But Visio 2003 does not offer .eps among its save-as options. The most
>desirable of the offerings (for line drawings) seem to be .gif, .png, and
>.svg[z]. My guess would be .svg because it's vector.
>
>Any guidance on
>1. whether FrameMaker can
We also use a lot of Visio drawings, but do not yet have Visio 2003 so
can not comment on any improvement (or lack thereof) for exporting to
other file types.
Our highest quality comes when we print Visio to press-ready PDFs, then
open in Acrobat, crop as needed, and save as EPS.
The only
(2003) drawings into FrameMaker (7.2, unstructured)?
My developers give me design files in Word containing embedded Visio
objects to show UML and the like. While there are not very many, I
WOULD like to use as delayed a binding as possible, to facilitate the
updating of such drawings from (ever
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Guy,
I know that folks will likely tell you that it's not the recommended
eve Rickaby
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Subject: Re: Visio (2003) drawings into FrameMaker (7.2, unstructured)?
At 08:31 -0700 27/4/06, Guy K. Haas wrote:
>But Visio 2003 does not offer .eps among its save-as options. The most
desirable of the offerings
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Subject: RE: Visio (2003) drawings into FrameMaker (7.2, unstructured)?
Guy,
I know that folks will likely tell you that it's not the recommended
way,
but I have embedded Visio objects into a couple of FM books
successfully. I
learned about it from another list member (John, are you out there?),
an
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