The graph is properly exported to EPS. I can successfully import it and interact with it vectorially in inkscape (0.92, Windows 32bit). But whether I import any eps into the draw layer or as a picture annotation, the displayed image is clearly a rasterized version of the eps (attached screenshot).
Saving to a png: shows the rasterized embedded eps (Graph00_saved.png).
Saving to a pdf: shows a gray square (Graph00_saved.pdf)
Printing to a pdf printer (adobe distiller): doesn't show the graph (Graph00_printed.pdf)
Printing to a hardware printer: shows rasterized annotation graph (Graph00_scanned.pdf).
Importing Graph00_saved.pdf and Graph00_printed.pdf into a vector editor (Inkscape, 0.92): includes empty placeholder rectangles for the annotation graph.
Does including eps images as annotations, externally generated or even ones generated in Igor, work on your end?
Is this the proper way of including eps files into a graph, as annotations compared to into the draw layer (i.e.: TextBox/C/N=text0/F=0/A=MC "\\$PICT$name=Graph0_eps$/PICT$")?
best,
_sk
edit: I should've said that the exported eps (graph0.eps) is properly importend into Inkscape.
Try exporting the graph to EPS and then open that in a program that understands EPS (on Mac, that would include Preview.app.)
Larry Hutchinson
WaveMetrics
support@WaveMetrics.com
March 4, 2017 at 11:59 am - Permalink
Hi!
The graph is properly exported to EPS. I can successfully import it and interact with it vectorially in inkscape (0.92, Windows 32bit). But whether I import any eps into the draw layer or as a picture annotation, the displayed image is clearly a rasterized version of the eps (attached screenshot).
IGORVERS:6.38;IGORKIND:pro;FREEMEM:1850052608;NSCREENS:1;SCREEN1:DEPTH=32,RECT=0,0,1920,1080;
Thanks for looking into it.
best,
_sk
March 6, 2017 at 12:39 am - Permalink
John Weeks
WaveMetrics, Inc.
support@wavemetrics.com
March 6, 2017 at 06:17 pm - Permalink
This doesn't seem to be the case:
Saving to a png: shows the rasterized embedded eps (Graph00_saved.png).
Saving to a pdf: shows a gray square (Graph00_saved.pdf)
Printing to a pdf printer (adobe distiller): doesn't show the graph (Graph00_printed.pdf)
Printing to a hardware printer: shows rasterized annotation graph (Graph00_scanned.pdf).
Importing Graph00_saved.pdf and Graph00_printed.pdf into a vector editor (Inkscape, 0.92): includes empty placeholder rectangles for the annotation graph.
Does including eps images as annotations, externally generated or even ones generated in Igor, work on your end?
Is this the proper way of including eps files into a graph, as annotations compared to into the draw layer (i.e.:
TextBox/C/N=text0/F=0/A=MC "\\$PICT$name=Graph0_eps$/PICT$"
)?best,
_sk
edit: I should've said that the exported eps (graph0.eps) is properly importend into Inkscape.
March 7, 2017 at 12:48 am - Permalink