Xref: utzoo comp.lang.postscript:3760 comp.text.desktop:1070 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!super!chris From: chris@super.ORG (Chris P. Ross) Newsgroups: comp.lang.postscript,comp.text.desktop Subject: Re: Another EPS question Keywords: EPS Macintosh Message-ID: <18981@mikado.super.ORG> Date: 16 Jan 90 13:37:35 GMT References: <18645@mikado.super.ORG> <3351@cbnewsj.ATT.COM> Sender: news@super.ORG Reply-To: chris@super.UUCP (Chris P. Ross) Organization: Supercomputing Research Center, Bowie, MD Lines: 24 In article <3351@cbnewsj.ATT.COM> ralph@lzfme.ATT.COM (Ralph Brandi) writes: >Chris' procedure works for files captured with Command-F, but for >EPS files, you don't need to do that. And Susannah's procedure was >right for EPS files with the one exception that you don't print to >disk, but rather upload the EPS file directly. > >Ralph Brandi ralph@lzfme.att.com att!lzfme!ralph Excuse me, this was probably just my own stupidity. But, as far as I know to this point, the only way's to generate EPS from a Mac was to use either the CMD-F or the CMD-K print options. Is there a way to generate EPS so as not having to use these? If so, you may be right, but with the CMD-F sequence, I had to process it, and I couldn't get the CMD-K output to work either. (I don't know why, I still think it should've, but it didn't want to) Help appriciated. - Chris -- -=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=- Chris P. Ross | (301)/805-7318 | Internet: chris@super.org "There can be only one..." | 0830-1700 EST | UUCP : uunet!super!chris -=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-