Hello,everybody, I have a problem while using context to create some flowcharts. The beginning of my tex source file looks like: \setupoutput[pdftex] \usemodule[chart] Naturally I got a flowchart in pdf version. But a pdf version flowchart is not suitable for inserting into a paper or a report. Then I try to use software to convert it from pdf format into some other imgage formats. But none of them was satisfied. I wonder how can I direct get a flowchart in some imgage formats (e.g. in png, jpg format) from the source tex file. Are there some tricks in the settings of the tex source file? Thanks in advance! Best regards @@@@@@@@wei jm @@@@@@@@wei@uni-duisburg.de @@@@@@@@2004-01-20
wei jm, Why do you want it in a different format? What application are you using for your report? Nigel On 21 Jan 2004, at 08:54, hl590we wrote: Hello,everybody, I have a problem while using context to create some flowcharts. The beginning of my tex source file looks like: \setupoutput[pdftex] \usemodule[chart] Naturally I got a flowchart in pdf version. But a pdf version flowchart is not suitable for inserting into a paper or a report. Then I try to use software to convert it from pdf format into some other imgage formats. But none of them was satisfied. I wonder how can I direct get a flowchart in some imgage formats (e.g. in png, jpg format) from the source tex file. Are there some tricks in the settings of the tex source file? Thanks in advance! Best regards ™@™@™@™@™@™@™@™@wei jm ™@™@™@™@™@™@™@™@wei@uni-duisburg.de ™@™@™@™@™@™@™@™@2004-01-20 _______________________________________________ ntg-context mailing list ntg-context@ntg.nl http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context Nigel King - CTO Orthogon Systems True non-Line-of-Sight
I wonder how can I direct get a flowchart in some imgage formats (e.g. in png, jpg format) from the source tex file. Are there some tricks in the settings of the tex source file?
Use Ghostscript and use the JPEG output converter http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/index.html
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