![]() Sometimes I had to experiment on how high to set the resolution. īack then, there wasn’t any other way to do it. ![]() My first attempt at this would be to export from inkscape svg as high resolution png. I’ve read that exporting directly from Inkscape as EPS doesn’t work so well (maybe not the most recent news) and I don’t know about the PStricks export. ![]() I haven’t worked on this for 7 or 8 years, so I don’t know about any technical improvements for converting svg that have happened since then (or new programs). Perhaps the safest advice would be to ignore him completely (as I think many are now doing). So he could be a troll in the oldest Usenet sense, or not, but either way his behavior has gotten a little old for some people’s taste, and either way, it’s pretty much impossible to believe that his intent is not to provoke. He has repeatedly assured people that he means everything he says. He doesn’t do that AFAICT.) I’ve wondered aloud whether he’s the Andy Kaufman of the science blogosphere. (Most satire blogs have a subtle way of letting savvy people know. (The alternative, that he really believes what he writes, seems to the same people just too far-fetched.) I for one have never been so certain – I cannot find the slightest trace of a wink to anyone that he’s just kidding around. Apparently, most people who have thought about the matter seem very sure that his blog is pure satire, and is wickedly funny at that. Speaking though in defense of both John’s and Toby’s reactions: the fellow he’s referring to, who goes by the moniker ‘notedscholar’, has baffled people ever since he first started a blog and began commenting on those of others.
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