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Tested the EPS in Scribus; yes, the EPS preview is unusually
pixelated BUT when output to PDF evrything is smooth.

Eliminated some non-essential layers:
<http://www.nett.is/~sveinki/libreoffice/LibreOffice_external_logo2.eps>

PDF-output from Scribus:
<http://www.nett.is/~sveinki/libreoffice/LibreOffice_external_logo2-eps.pdf>

Also blew it up to A0 size. No problem;
<http://www.nett.is/~sveinki/libreoffice/LibreOffice_external_logo2-eps-A0.pdf>

Guess the preview is sampled at 90 dpi, the vectors are
still there.

Regards;
Sveinn í Felli

Þann fös 25.maí 2012 14:22, skrifaði Isabelle B:
Unfortunately the SVG file on the wiki isn't large enough. 

It says on the wiki that by asking the design team, it might be possible to
get an "EPS vector format (CMYK color model)". That is the sort of file that
I really need. Unfortunately, all the logos available on the wiki are not
suitable for large size printing; my graphic designer tried them and they
are all pixelized when blown to a large size.  

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