chris@super.ORG (Chris P. Ross) writes: >In article <3351@cbnewsj.ATT.COM> ralph@lzfme.ATT.COM (Ralph Brandi) writes: > Excuse me, this was probably just my own stupidity. But, as far as I >know to this point, the only way's to generate EPS from a Mac was to use >either the CMD-F or the CMD-K print options. Is there a way to generate >EPS so as not having to use these? If so, you may be right, but with the >CMD-F sequence, I had to process it, and I couldn't get the CMD-K output >to work either. (I don't know why, I still think it should've, but it >didn't want to) Help appriciated. CMD-[FK] gives you captured Postscript output, intended for the LaserWriter. This has not necessarily anything to do with EPS, "encapsulated postscript", which is (supposed to be) any wellbehaved piece of postscript code that follows Adobe's structuring conventions, and is encapsulated with "structure comments" that tells the recipient of the EPS file (typically a layout program, such as Pagemaker) what the postscript code does and where on the page it does it. That makes it possible for a program to use PS code without understanding it, and thus spares it from the necessity (and expense) of containing a full PS interpreter. Many (if not most) graphics program for the Mac (and MessDos/OS-a-half machines) now has the option to save files in EPS format (for instance, see "Export" in Freehand). The EPS standard also tells how to bring along a bitmap with the PS code for use in previews. This bitmap is optional, and is defined for three formats: Mac, PC and computer independent ("EPSI"). It is up to the creating program wich bitmap format to add, and the recieving program which format to read, if any. Also, it is this bitmap that most so-called "EPS to PICT-converter" programs just copies, ignoring the actual postscript. For more info, see "Encapsulated Postscript Files Specification, Version 2.0", that is available from Adobe's mail server. /* End of lecture: I hope I didn't bore you */ _____________________________________________________________________________ _ : matoh@sssab.se / Mats Ohrman, : {mcvax,munnari,uunet}!sunic!sssab!matoh Scandinavian System Support AB, : Phone: Nat. 013-11 16 60 Box 535, S-581 06 Linkoping, Sweden : Int. +46 13 11 16 60