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- From: pharris@ucscm.ucsc.edu (Peter Harris)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics,comp.lang.postscript,alt.graphics.pixutils
- Subject: Re: EPSF or MacIntosh Pict -> fig Converter
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- Date: 18 Dec 92 22:36:59 GMT
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- X-XXDate: Fri, 18 Dec 92 23:42:03 GMT
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- Well, since EPSF is (supposed to be) just a
- PostScript file with an accompanying PICT for
- viewing, it would seem that if you could find a
- way to strip the PICT data and turn the file
- into a straight PS file youd have something you
- could use.
-
-
- Am I right, and does anyone out there know how
- to do this?
- Peter Harris
- University of California Santa Cruz
-