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Hi<br>
Attached is a output that I made - prints out well to A5 and as is
in png format (which is lossless compression) does not have the tell
tale flares that appear in jpegs.<br>
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printim outputfilename.png png x600 y800<br>
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As you increase the x and y resolution your image will get clearer as
it is magnified.<br>
Cheers<br>
Jean Pierre<br>
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Sytske Kimball wrote:<br>
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<div> JP, </div>
<div> </div>
<div> This sounds like it may work. There are so many formats out
there, I never thought to try png. </div>
<div> What settings do you use for the x and y number of pixels? </div>
<div> </div>
<div> Thanks for yiur help, </div>
<div> Sytske </div>
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>>> <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:arabonis@EGS.UCT.AC.ZA">arabonis@EGS.UCT.AC.ZA</a> 07/23/05 04:30AM >>><br>
Hi there <br>
The method I tend to use is to output my figure in png format using
the printim command then inset that into my text, as you have control
of the output image size you can size it perfectly and get good
resolution.<br>
Once my document in complete I print to file then use the utility
ps2pdf to convert to acrobat pdf format. (I'm not sure if there is a
ps2pdf utility under windows, you may have to hack ghostcript (not
easy), find a linux box or buy acrobat distiller though at some stage
acrobat had a handy utility on their website to create pdf)<br>
Good luck <br>
JP<br>
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Sytske Kimball wrote:<br>
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<div>Fellow grads users, </div>
<div> </div>
<div>I'm sure some of you out there have submitted articles to AMS
journals. The article has to </div>
<div>be submitted in the form of a single PDF file, including text
and figures with captions. Is there </div>
<div>a way to insert grads output into a PDF text file (created
with word perfect and converted to PDF) </div>
<div>with the figure captions already in the text file? I know I
could put the captions on the </div>
<div>figures using grads, but that is a lot of extra work. I've
tried converting postscript figures to </div>
<div>word perfect graphics using Correll Draw but then the figures
get distorted. Any suggestions </div>
<div>on how to do this efficiently would be greatly appreciated. </div>
<div> </div>
<div>Thanks in advance, </div>
<div> </div>
<div>Sytske Kimball </div>
<div>Dept of Earth Sciences </div>
<div>University of South Alabama </div>
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Jean Pierre Arabonis
<a href="mailto:arabonis@egs.uct.ac.za">arabonis@egs.uct.ac.za</a>
Tel 021 780 1021 cell 084 401 1365
This email is 100% Microsoft Free
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Jean Pierre Arabonis
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:arabonis@egs.uct.ac.za">arabonis@egs.uct.ac.za</a>
Tel 021 780 1021 cell 084 401 1365
This email is 100% Microsoft Free
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