Hi Edisandro
Why not become the things easier ? Why not make such files available as .jpg format for instance ?
Easier for whom? EPS (Encapsulated Post Script) files are readable by a great many programs. The thing about EPS files is that they are not a graphical image of your logo, but a programatical description of how to create your logo. Which may not mean much to a person just using Microsoft
Word to print to their local ink-jet printer, but what it means to a professional printer (or anyone who works with documents professionally) is that this logo will scale
perfectly up and down. No pixilation at large scaling, no aliasing at low scales.
Well, I googled through the web but I was unable to find any way to open such file formats and finally attach them to my resume.
Open Office and Microsoft Office both allow you to insert EPS files as graphics within a document. If you dont see the option to choose EPS files as a graphical format, re-insert your original installation CDs and select the additional graphic formats. There are many, many more programs that understand EPS as well.
Regards, Andrew
[ June 24, 2006: Message edited by: Andrew Monkhouse ]