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I like Open Office but needed .doc file to send science fiction to magazines, so I needed Word; I wasn't sure Oo would write the files properly and it turned out it can't export to anything except PDF, so I installed Libre Office. It will write the files, but MS Write can't read them.
        I had an idea for an article about playing cards, so googled for open source playing card images. There should be plenty since playing cards have been around for hundreds of years. However, finding them was really difficult. I managed to find an .eps vector graphics file that Windows didn't know what it was, so more googling.
        The internet said GIMP would open it, but it couldn't; it repeatedly crashed trying to open it. I tried importing it into Open Office, and got a blank screen. The internet said you could import it with Word, so I opened Word... or tried to. It wouldn't open and that I should try again or go to Control Panel to "repair" it. Tried reopening Word, same thing. Booted the computer and tried again, same thing. So I go into control panel and tried to repair, and that stupid fucking thing said I needed an internet connection. IT'S ON THE INTERNET, DAMN IT!!!
        I don't know where Microsoft finds its programmers, skid row? Homeless shelters? Crack houses?
        It's done this before. I had to reinstall the God damned OS to fix that stupid, stupid, program.
        They've always been terrible at networking. DOS and Windows 95 had no native networking at all. When I first got on the internet in 1997 I had to buy a floppy with a network stack and that primitive browser that the U of I came up with. They STILL can't do networking well. I assigned this computer's "documents" folder as the A: drive on the HP. Whenever I try to access it, it says the Acer isn't running, but if I go through "network" it works.
        Look, you idiots running Microsoft, here's a suggestion: the next time you roll out a new OS, how about making sure it actually WORKS?
        I'm in a really bad mood right now.

 

Reply to: Encapsulated Postscript

    (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday June 22 2016, @06:13PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday June 22 2016, @06:13PM (#363949)

    mcgrew has been trying to dump Windoze and the (obvious) associated headaches.

    Now, in that regard, the news about IrfanView isn't all bad.
    Can I use IrfanView on Linux? [irfanview.com]
    [Yup. It's WINE-compatible.]

    The usual FOSS replacement mentioned for that "Windoze-only" app is ImageMagick.
    mcgrew likes KDE/Qt, so that app would be a good choice for him (no additional GNOME/GTK+ dependencies, as is the case with e.g. gThumb, which is also highly rated).

    Here's what ImageMagick has to say about *.eps: [imagemagick.org]

    The major problem with Postscript and its related formats (like PDF) is that it is a complex page formatting language. That is the format is a program and not really an image format! That means [ImageMagick] [relies] on another external program (or delegate) to "run" the program and return the generated image.
    [...]
    Encapsulated Postscript is actually exactly the same as normal postscript (a vector image format) except it is a single-page image, and a "Bounding Box" entry is present to define the exact area the image covers.
    [More]

    -- OriginalOwner_ [soylentnews.org]

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