On Mon, 28 Feb 2005, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
Colored Cells
Let's say I color a cell wth blue3. Later, I want to color a cell with
the same color. But blue3 looks like blue1, blue2, blue3, blue4 and light
blue (which isn't very light). Is there a fast way to determine which color
was
Thanks for the advice. Turns out that we were able to get by with the rather
large EPS file.
On Friday 25 February 2005 11:44 am, Micah Cowan wrote:
Dylan Beaudette wrote:
quick question:
i have heard about possible ways to make an EPS file smaller...but I can't
remember where I heard it,
Hi,
I have a poster (36 x 48) that is saved in PS format.
using epstopdf, i can create a PDF file that has the correct page dimensions,
but the JPEG compression makes the images in the PDF look bad.
even with the --nocompression flag, PDFs from epstopdf still contain some
compression
On Mon 28 Feb 05, 11:02 AM, Dylan Beaudette [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi,
I have a poster (36 x 48) that is saved in PS format.
using epstopdf, i can create a PDF file that has the correct page dimensions,
but the JPEG compression makes the images in the PDF look bad.
even with the
On Monday 28 February 2005 11:02 am, Dylan Beaudette wrote:
Hi,
I have a poster (36 x 48) that is saved in PS format.
using epstopdf, i can create a PDF file that has the correct page
dimensions, but the JPEG compression makes the images in the PDF look bad.
even with the --nocompression
Dylan Beaudette wrote:
Well, after a little bit of googling, it looks like there was a rather simple
solution. Since ps2pdf14 and epstopdf were just sending some pre-defined
parameters to ghost script, it is possible to setup the gs environment, and
then call epstopdf:
export
On Monday 28 February 2005 12:46 pm, Jonathan Stickel wrote:
Dylan Beaudette wrote:
Well, after a little bit of googling, it looks like there was a rather
simple solution. Since ps2pdf14 and epstopdf were just sending some
pre-defined parameters to ghost script, it is possible to setup the
Dylan Beaudette wrote:
On Monday 28 February 2005 12:46 pm, Jonathan Stickel wrote:
Dylan Beaudette wrote:
Well, after a little bit of googling, it looks like there was a rather
simple solution. Since ps2pdf14 and epstopdf were just sending some
pre-defined parameters to ghost script, it is