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RE: Powerpoint to PDF to EPS to FrameMaker



Yes. In "maker.ini" ...

        - Dov

At 1/7/2003 12:40 AM, Thomas V. Nielsen wrote:
>By checking this in marker.ini, do you thereby mean to put
>EPSLevelForPlacedPDF=3
>under the [Preferences] section?
>
><Thomas/>
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Dov Isaacs [mailto:isaacs@Adobe.COM] 
>> Sent: 6. januar 2003 21:35
>> To: Pat Christenson
>> Cc: framers@frameusers.com; framers@omsys.com
>> Subject: Re: Powerpoint to PDF to EPS to FrameMaker
>> 
>> 
>> You can get away with not using EPS and using direct PDF import
>> IF you have FrameMaker 7 and you make sure your maker.ini file
>> is setup for PostScript 3 support for PDF files imported into
>> FrameMaker. (Note that FrameMaker effectively converts PDF into
>> EPS anyway; how it does it is controlled by the maker.ini file
>> settings.) The devil is in the details.
>> 
>>         - Dov
>> 
>> 
>> At 1/6/2003 12:30 PM, Pat Christenson wrote:
>> >Hi, all
>> >
>> >I'm catching up on email from before the Christmas break and saw a
>> >discussion about using Powerpoint files in FrameMaker. The 
>> recommended
>> >solution was to save the Powerpoint files to PDF, then 
>> convert to EPS, and
>> >then import into FrameMaker.
>> >
>> >We do this a lot in my office but we don't convert to EPS 
>> since FrameMaker
>> >can import PDFs. Is there a benefit to converting to EPS? Thanks.
>> >-- 
>> >Pat Christenson
>> >Print Production Manager
>> >Apple Worldwide Customer Training
>> >pchristenson@apple.com
>> 
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