I have also felt that excellent as GivenWin and Ox is at drawing charts, sometimes my work demands a higher level of chart editing. I would also like the flexibility to redraw any chart output generated from Givewin chart using other graphical editors (essentially to capture the data behind the chart). Currently I do not know any real way of doing this, maybe I am missing something completely obvious. Have other users found this a problem too?
Mohamed Afzal Norat
Bank of England
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I'm writing a book where I use a lot of Ox-GiveWin graphs firs saved as .eps and than converted to .pdf (since I use pdfLaTeX). The problem is that my editor wants all fonts to be embedded, but the fonts Times-Roman used in GiveWin graphs causes this error message
%%[ Error: Times-Roman not found. Font cannot be embedded. ]%% %%[ Error: invalidfont; OffendingCommand: findfont ]%%
preventing the .pdf with embedded fonts to be generated.
Does anybody know what to do? Would it be sufficient to change the name of the font (to Times New Roman) in the .eps file?
Matteo
Matteo Pelagatti
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Department of Statistics
Universita degli Studi di Milano - Bicocca
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