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===== Format choices for Mac applications ===== | ===== Format choices for Mac applications ===== | ||
- | As of today (july the 24th, 2009) | + | As of today (april the 21th, 2016) |
- | Apparently, Word 2011 for Mac doesn't accept copy/paste of RTF texts containing pictures (the "standard" way for JSesh to perform copy/paste). Hence, the only solution is to select PDF copy/paste. Go to the preference menu, select "clipboard preference", and check "PDF" (and only PDF). | + | * Word 2011 for Mac started (at last) to accept copy/paste of RTF texts containing pictures (the "standard" way for JSesh to perform copy/paste), and it accepts now EMF format in them. PDF is no longer the "best" solution as PDF pictures tend to be badly cropped. |
* On word 2008, usable formats are RTF and PDF, PDF giving the best results. It seems that you can use "EMF" pictures in the RTF export. EMF gives much better results than Mac Pict. | * On word 2008, usable formats are RTF and PDF, PDF giving the best results. It seems that you can use "EMF" pictures in the RTF export. EMF gives much better results than Mac Pict. | ||
* On word 2004, only RTF is reasonable. It should be configured to use MacPict pictures | * On word 2004, only RTF is reasonable. It should be configured to use MacPict pictures | ||
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===== Format choices for Windows applications ===== | ===== Format choices for Windows applications ===== | ||
+ | * for Word or Openoffice Writer : use RTF, with EMF as graphical format. You might also use EMF directly. | ||
+ | * for non-text oriented softwares (like Powerpoint) : use EMF. | ||
- | (to be completed) | ||
===== Format choices for Linux applications===== | ===== Format choices for Linux applications===== | ||
For OpenOffice et al. : use RTF, with EMF as graphical format. | For OpenOffice et al. : use RTF, with EMF as graphical format. | ||