Re: Individual HP 41 Keyboard Overlays Message #5 Posted by Dave Shaffer (Arizona) on 8 Oct 2012, 5:57 p.m., in response to message #4 by Michael Fehlhammer
Quote: So we need a vector graphics format
Not so sure about that. Virtually all "graphics" programs allow you to insert text (of almost arbitrary font, and arbitrary color) into the "image" you are creating. You can then export to a large number of pixel-based graphics formats (i.e. jpeg).
You should also be able to export vector (or pixel) images from almost any program to a pdf file (use a "pdf" printer, if necessary). Once you have a pdf, if you have adobe acrobat (not just the reader), you can export a pdf to a pixel-based graphic.
In other words, you can transfer just about any graphics format to any other graphics format.
What are the file import options for Corel Draw?
According to wikipedia (yeah, I know - the absolute truth on the web, but probably close enough here): "CorelDRAW can open Adobe PDF files: Adobe PageMaker, Microsoft Publisher and Word, and other programs can print documents to PDF using the Adobe PDFWriter printer driver, which CorelDRAW can then open and edit every aspect of the original layout and design. CorelDRAW can also open PowerPoint Presentations and other Microsoft Office formats with little or no problem."
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