How Ghostscript is helping Corel Draw?

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).

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  • 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. 

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