Re: importing gnuplot eps into microsoft word

2001-02-22 Thread Mark Mackenzie
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 12:48:46AM -0800, Eric G. Miller wrote: > Word is broken with eps. If you can find an eps to wmf translator, > that'd be your best bet (I recall someone working on one somewhere...). Yes this did the trick. It looks like pstoedit (which is packaged for debian) does have an

Re: importing gnuplot eps into microsoft word

2001-02-22 Thread Eric G. Miller
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 10:12:35AM +1100, Mark Mackenzie wrote: > Hi, > > I plot a graph with gnuplot3.7, and have: > set terminal postscript eps > set output "prop.eps" > giving me an eps that I can view with gv. > > However, importing this into ms word gives: Word is broken with eps. If you c

Re: importing gnuplot eps into microsoft word

2001-02-21 Thread Mark Mackenzie
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 08:46:39PM -0500, Ron Peterson wrote: > > This EPS picture will print to a Postscript printer > > ... [] > > This text is also printed on my PS printer (hjlj2100). > > It _will_ print to a postscript printer, but what goes where the ...'s > are? I think it says something l

Re: importing gnuplot eps into microsoft word

2001-02-21 Thread Ron Peterson
Mark Mackenzie wrote: > > Hi, > > I plot a graph with gnuplot3.7, and have: > set terminal postscript eps > set output "prop.eps" > giving me an eps that I can view with gv. > > However, importing this into ms word gives: > Title: > prop.eps > Creator: > gnuplot... > Preview: EPS not saved with