Creating .EPS Files

Encapsulated PostScript .EPS files can be created in Strater by printing to a file. The print driver must be a PostScript driver.

 

To create an .EPS file:

  1. Click the Windows Start button and open the Printer settings. This is different for each Windows operating system.

  2. Click the Add Printer button. Follow the directions and add any PostScript printer (usually PS appears in the printer driver's title).

  3. Select FILE for the printer port.

  4. Open the printer properties by right-clicking on the printer and selecting Properties. PostScript printer drivers usually contain a PostScript page. Under PostScript output format on the PostScript page choose Encapsulated PostScript (EPS). There may not be a PostScript page for some printer drivers.

  5. To create an EPS file from Strater choose File | Print and select the PostScript printer from the Name list.

  6. The Print to File dialog is displayed. Type in the path and file name to use for the EPS file. Make sure to use the EPS extension on the file. Click OK and the map is written to the EPS file.

The EPS file produced in this manner does not contain an image preview. Strater and other programs need an image preview to import EPS files.

 

You can also create an .EPS file using the File | Export | Graphic command. Use these steps to export an .EPS file:

  1. In Strater, click File | Export | Graphic.
  2. Type a File name, set the Save as type to EPS Encapsulated PostScript (*.eps), and click Save.
  3. Set any options in the Export Options dialog and click OK.

The EPS file produced in this manner does contain the image preview.

 

See Also

Encapsulated PostScript Files .EPS