I have the same experience that eps files seem to be much larger than
you expect, or than produced by other programs for similar plots.
Is it maybe because fonts are embedded in the eps file?
Anybody know?
Thanks, Mark
I have the same experience that eps files seem to be much larger than
you expect, or than produced by other programs for similar plots.
Is it maybe because fonts are embedded in the eps file?
Anybody know?
Thanks, Mark
It is because the fonts are embedded in the eps file.
On Tuesday 26 July 2005 01:11 pm, Mark Bakker wrote:
I have the same experience that eps files seem to be much larger than
you expect, or than produced by other programs for similar plots.
Is it maybe because fonts are embedded in the eps file?
Anybody know?
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Darren