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- From: e-sink@uiuc.edu (Eric W. Sink)
- Subject: Re: Raster images in xfig ?
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- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 16:38:56 GMT
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- wmp@jupiter.esd.ornl.gov (W. Mac Post) writes:
-
- >It is already possible to do this. You can put an encapsulated PostScript
- >figure into xfig. If the eps file has a PostScript preview it will
- >be displayed. The resolution is not perfect but it allows you to
- >annotate it. The real PostScript is printed when you print the
- >xfig composite, not the preview.
-
- Is the preview displayed in full color? What if the image contains
- 200 colors ?
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