blue lines in ghostview images of .eps grads files

Alan Robock robock at ENVSCI.RUTGERS.EDU
Thu Dec 15 21:18:22 EST 2005


Dear SC,

Yes, but unless you convert it to a pdf, all you see is a low-resolution
image of the figure.

Alan

Alan Robock, Professor II
Associate Director, Center for Environmental Prediction
Department of Environmental Sciences              Phone: +1-732-932-9478
Rutgers University                                  Fax: +1-732-932-8644
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On Thu, 15 Dec 2005, Sen Chiao wrote:

> Alan,
>
> I thought you can just insert .eps files to MSword.
>
> SC
>
> On 12/15/05, Alan Robock <robock at envsci.rutgers.edu> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> When I put grads output into Word or PowerPoint, I open the .eps files
>> in ghostview, copy and paste them into the Microsoft application.  This
>> produces blue horizontal lines that can dominate and ruin the otherwise
>> nice-looking high resolution image.  Does anyone have a better way to do
>> this?
>>
>> Alan
>>
>> Alan Robock, Professor II
>> Associate Director, Center for Environmental Prediction
>> Department of Environmental Sciences              Phone: +1-732-932-9478
>> Rutgers University                                  Fax: +1-732-932-8644
>> 14 College Farm Road                   E-mail: robock at envsci.rutgers.edu
>> New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8551  USA      http://envsci.rutgers.edu/~robock
>>
>



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