![]() ![]() The interpreter seems to have failed, cannot proceed ! No explicit output format specified – using plot-svg as derived from suffix of output fileĮrror: /undefinedfilename in (/home/jeff/Sol) Pstoedit: version 3.45 / DLL interface 108 (build – release build – g++ 4.2.3 (Ubuntu 4.2.3-2ubuntu1)) : Copyright (C) 1993 – 2007 Wolfgang Glunz This problem happened with Scribus, too, because Scribus uses pstoedit to process eps files. One issue I had with pstoedit was paths with spaces. Now, click the center vertically and center horizontally buttons once each.įinally, save the file in SVG format, and you’re done. Change the “Relative to” drop down box to “Page”. Making sure it’s selected, click the Align and Distribute button. įinally, you’ll want to center your new vector back on the page. You should delete the bitmap by selecting it and pressing. The one with a transparent background is the vector. ![]() Simply click the image and drag it to the side, and you’ll see there are two copies. Inkscape will trace the bitmap and paste the new vector directly on top of the bitmap, so you may not notice any difference. In Inkscape, click Path > Trace to bitmap. Now you can close the GIMP if you want to free up some RAM, and open the new PNG file in Inkscape. Once you’ve got it open in the GIMP, you’re going to save as a PNG file. Also, select “Strong” under both the antialiasing headings. GIMP 2.4 automatically adjusts the width and height, but if your version does not, make sure you multiply the width and height by the same factor as the resolution. I used 600, but you could go higher for more detail. The higher the resolution, the more accurate the image will appear. The important setting here is the resolution. ![]() When you do, the import dialog box will appear. Here’s how I did it.įirst, open the file with the GIMP. ![]() So I converted it manually using the GIMP and Inkscape. Supposedly you can import these files directly to Inkscape if you have skencil and pstoedit installed, but I couldn’t make it work. Check the comments section!ĮPS is the vector graphic file format Adobe Illustrator saves in. Update: Several readers have suggested easier and more effective methods. ![]()
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