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Canvas 12 User Guide - ACDSee

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<strong>Canvas</strong> <strong>12</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

<strong>Canvas</strong> objects/attributes DXF objects/attributes<br />

Layer names with spaces or nonuppercase<br />

characters<br />

Spaces removed and characters become uppercase<br />

Grayed layers Objects appear in original colors<br />

In the DXF export options dialog box, select the platform format to use. You can also select options for<br />

exporting lines and circles.<br />

Using Encapsulated PostScript (EPS)<br />

Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) is a file format used to save individual PostScript graphics.<br />

To open EPS files:<br />

When you open or place an EPS file, a dialog box prompts you to choose an import method.<br />

Choose an option and click OK.<br />

Saving as EPS<br />

Create EPSF Object: Imports the EPS file as an EPS object. This object can be rotated<br />

or scaled, but you can’t select or edit parts of the graphic. <strong>Canvas</strong> displays a preview<br />

image if the file contains a preview in a supported format.<br />

Create <strong>Canvas</strong> Objects: Interprets the EPS file’s PostScript code to convert the EPS<br />

graphic to editable <strong>Canvas</strong> objects. Raster images become <strong>Canvas</strong> paint objects and<br />

vector objects are maintained as vector objects. Text is imported as one or more text<br />

objects. The EPS preview image is not imported. Specialized objects and attributes that<br />

have no <strong>Canvas</strong> equivalent might not be imported.<br />

Place EPSF Reference: Inserts a link to the EPS file and displays its preview image in<br />

the <strong>Canvas</strong> document. This option is useful for keeping the size of the <strong>Canvas</strong> file smaller<br />

than if EPS files are imported directly into the document. If you use this option, the EPS<br />

file must be available when you print the <strong>Canvas</strong> document. If the EPS file changes, the<br />

<strong>Canvas</strong> document is updated when you print it.<br />

To save a file in EPS format:<br />

140<br />

1. Choose File | Save As.<br />

2. In the Save As dialog box, select EPS format.

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