If we insert the contents of a page from a pdf in a text document (eg OpenOffice or Microsoft Word) might consider doing just a screenshot of the document, cut and paste in a text editor.
If you are pasting an image, the result is acceptable, however, if the result contains texts, at the time of printing the characters look good, giving an impression with a resolution poor.
For best results will require a conversion to Encapsulated PostScript (eps file).
For this you can use GIMP for processing (application, for which he does not know, you can get www.gimp.org).
After installation, you must configure it to enable it to support PostScript, it is necessary to install GhostScript on your computer.
particular I have used version 8.64 for Windows, which can be downloaded at the following address: http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/ ~ ghost / doc / GPL / index.htm
The latest versions must also operate properly following this guide, but I have not tried.
Once downloaded, installed.
must now set the environment variables have to recognize GhostScript Gimp. In particular we must define the variable pointing GS_PROG the path where GhostScript executable.
If you're on Windows, we can do this:
Once all the processing you want (cut, align, etc ...) simply save the changes as a file with. Eps.
That file can now be inserted into the text editor without loss of resolution.
Note: If any of the steps the program requests a resolution, I recommend putting a value at least equal to 300, to get an impression of quality.
I hope you will be helpful.
particular I have used version 8.64 for Windows, which can be downloaded at the following address: http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/ ~ ghost / doc / GPL / index.htm
The latest versions must also operate properly following this guide, but I have not tried.
Once downloaded, installed.
must now set the environment variables have to recognize GhostScript Gimp. In particular we must define the variable pointing GS_PROG the path where GhostScript executable.
If you're on Windows, we can do this:
- Open the control panel
- Double Click on System
- Select the Advanced tab
- Click the Variables button
- environment In the bottom pane (System Variables), click on "News."
- In the name of the variable introduced: GS_PROG
- in value of the variable we introduce the path of where GhostScript executable. In my case is: C: \\ WINDOWS Programme \\ gs \\ gs8.64 \\ bin \\ gswin32.exe
- pressure on all OK buttons until you return to Control Panel.
- now ready.
Once all the processing you want (cut, align, etc ...) simply save the changes as a file with. Eps.
That file can now be inserted into the text editor without loss of resolution.
Note: If any of the steps the program requests a resolution, I recommend putting a value at least equal to 300, to get an impression of quality.
I hope you will be helpful.
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