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Furras | hi, a simple question, what kind of input files we can use with "-sDEVICE=eps2write" | 13:46.04 |
chrisl | The DEVICE doesn't influence what input is accepted | 13:47.44 |
kens | Anythign supported by the member of the GhostPDL family you are using. Depending on the executbale that can be PS, EPS, PDF, PCL, PJL, PCL-XL or XPS. If you're prepared to write programs in the PostScript language, you can also read many other file formats, and there are some example programs for a number of file formats (eg JPEG) in the lib directory | 13:47.47 |
Furras | ok, but i can´t convert a JPG into a EPS, or it´s possible ? | 13:53.30 |
Robin_Watts | Furras: There is a PS program you can use to "view" JPGs. | 13:54.11 |
kens | As I said, if you are prepared to write a PostScript program to read the bitmap file format, yes. And as I also said, the 'lib' directory has such a program already | 13:54.22 |
Robin_Watts | Using that it will read JPEG in and output it through whatever the current device is - in your case eps2write. | 13:54.33 |
kens | However, all that creates is an EPS which has a bitmap file embedded in it, it will *not* magically turn the JPEG into vectors. | 13:55.02 |
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