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On 7/04/11 10:36 PM, Joep L. Blom wrote:
On 07/04/11 12:28, Joep L. Blom wrote:
On 07/04/11 12:05, Steve Edmonds wrote:


On 7/04/11 8:54 PM, Joep L. Blom wrote:
Hi,
I'm rather new to this list (worked before with OO) and would like to
know if in LO there is a better way to import postscript files than
the route via ps2pdf and then import it using the pdf-import plugin.
I need it very much as I have music (in scores) which the notation
program can export as .ps (well, it is simply actually writing to a
file in .ps format). I want to import it in a frame in LO so I can
shape it Ideal would be of course if LO could import musicxml (mxml)
directly, a sort of lingua franca in music notation but there are more
urgent matters that must be solved first.
Hope anybody has a suggestion.
Thanks in advance,
Joep

Hi. I convert the postscript files to eps files with Karbon14 and then
import the epsfiles.
steve

Steve,
Thanks for your reply. However, how do you import eps-files? I haven't
found a filter for .eps files. Is there e plugin to do that?
Thanks in advance
Joep


Steven,
Followup: I could read a .eps file but when I made a .epsi file, ot couldn't be read (I did that with ps2epsi).
But I am looking further.
Joep

Hi Joep. One application I use to create my eps files saves them as epsi. I just rename them to eps and they import ok. I have done this a lot to import drawings from our CAD system and don't know if the epsi from the program I use to adjust the line thicknesses and add text are actually eps but it works for those drawings. Sometimes I use both Karbon14 and Inkscape. One edits attributes easier and one saves a better preview.

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