At 12:54 PM -0500 5/29/07, Lise Bible wrote:
I've not had the greatest luck using CorelDraw graphics directly in
Frame--most of the manuals I've been editing recently were created by
my predecessor and the graphics were linked tif's which were
originally AutoCAD drawings opened in CorelDraw,
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Subject: Re: CorelDraw Embedded Graphics
At 12:54 PM -0500 5/29/07, Lise Bible wrote:
I've not had the greatest luck using CorelDraw graphics directly in
Frame--most of the manuals I've been editing recently were created by
my predecessor and the graphics were linked tif's which were
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Emne: Re: CorelDraw Embedded Graphics
At 12:54 PM -0500 5/29/07, Lise Bible wrote:
I've not had the greatest luck using CorelDraw graphics directly in
Frame--most of the manuals I've been editing recently were
created by
my predecessor
Hi Schmuel,
Shmuel Wolfson wrote:
> Does anyone have any ideas when or why this happens, or how to avoid it.
It is likely to be an issue with the Frame import filter for Corel Draw
graphics. Avoiding is relatively straightforward, open the graphics in Corel
and export them as EPS or PDF.
Alan
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To: Lise Bible; framers at frameusers.com
Subject: Re: CorelDraw Embedded Graphics
At 12:54 PM -0500 5/29/07, Lise Bible wrote:
>I've not had the greatest luck using CorelDraw graphics directly in
>Frame--most of the manuals I've been e
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> At 12:54 PM -0500 5/29/07, Lise Bible wrote:
> >I've not had the greatest lu
I have a Frame document with several embedded CorelDraw graphics. In
some of the graphics, the text is very choppy. That is, each letter is a
series of short lines. This text looks very bad. In other CorelDraw
graphics in the same document, the text is fine. Does anyone have any
ideas when or
At 10:51 +0300 29/5/07, Shmuel Wolfson wrote:
I have a Frame document with several embedded CorelDraw graphics. In some of
the graphics, the text is very choppy. That is, each letter is a series of
short lines. This text looks very bad. In other CorelDraw graphics in the same
document, the
Hi Schmuel,
Shmuel Wolfson wrote:
Does anyone have any ideas when or why this happens, or how to avoid it.
It is likely to be an issue with the Frame import filter for Corel Draw
graphics. Avoiding is relatively straightforward, open the graphics in Corel
and export them as EPS or PDF.
Alan
I've not had the greatest luck using CorelDraw graphics directly in
Frame--most of the manuals I've been editing recently were created by
my predecessor and the graphics were linked tif's which were
originally AutoCAD drawings opened in CorelDraw, edited, then exported
as tif's. However,
I have a Frame document with several embedded CorelDraw graphics. In
some of the graphics, the text is very choppy. That is, each letter is a
series of short lines. This text looks very bad. In other CorelDraw
graphics in the same document, the text is fine. Does anyone have any
ideas when or
At 10:51 +0300 29/5/07, Shmuel Wolfson wrote:
>I have a Frame document with several embedded CorelDraw graphics. In some of
>the graphics, the text is very choppy. That is, each letter is a series of
>short lines. This text looks very bad. In other CorelDraw graphics in the same
>document, the
I've not had the greatest luck using CorelDraw graphics directly in
Frame--most of the manuals I've been editing recently were created by
my predecessor and the graphics were linked tif's which were
originally AutoCAD drawings opened in CorelDraw, edited, then exported
as tif's. However, regarding
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