I have tried the pdfwrite method from GS View. That worked well,
though I've only tried it once. I will follow up on your suggestion.
On 8/28/06, Hood, Earl <earl.hood@hp.com> wrote:
> > On a side note, if XEP supported EPS images for PDF output, that would
> > be highly desirable.
>
> It would be nice, yes.
>
> A work-around is to use something like Ghostscript to convert the EPS
> files
> into PDF files and reference those in your document (or FO).
>
> Do a google search for "epstopdf" to find a program to help in this
> task. It uses ghostscript but does some prep work on the data to
> create a "tighter" PDF.
>
> --ewh
> --
> Earl Hood
> Software Engineer
> HP/ATCL
> earl.hood@hp.com
>
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