Why would I need Ghost script installed? Many people say it resolves some problems with post script in Corel Draw. Is this true?
Also why I can't even see EPS extension file format on the list when I try to import something? Is it again because I need to install something extra? (it's a new machine)
Also it's a shame that saving optimised PDF from Adobe Acrobat and ticking 'Make compatible with Illustrator 8+' is not helping with PDF import (CS5 file not outlined shows messed letters in Corel x5, most probably because of some new letter space effect in Illustrator CS5).
milosh said:Why would I need Ghost script installed? Many people say it resolves some problems with post script in Corel Draw. Is this true?
It helps when you import a postscript file (PS, EPS.. ) for a better interpretation of the contents.
milosh said:Also why I can't even see EPS extension file format on the list when I try to import something? Is it again because I need to install something extra? (it's a new machine)
You must select the file formats when you install the program, and you can add more if you insert your DVD and choose a custom installation.
milosh said:Also it's a shame that saving optimised PDF from Adobe Acrobat and ticking 'Make compatible with Illustrator 8+' is not helping with PDF import (CS5 file not outlined shows messed letters in Corel x5, most probably because of some new letter space effect in Illustrator CS5).
Try PDF X/3 or X/1a for better compatibility, Also, you can Export as Postscript file (PS) with Acrobat or save as EPS.
Thanks very much for all confirmations.
Ariel said: You must select the file formats when you install the program, and you can add more if you insert your DVD and choose a custom installation.
You mean Corel X5? Didn't know that I need to choose which files I want Corel to support?
I mean it doesn't matter because files can be opened as default without specifying the actual format but I simply don't have EPS on the long list of formats when I open the import dialog box (X5 trial version).