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Can I edit PostScript files with xfig?

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Can I edit PostScript files with xfig?

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No, but you can “paint” over them with Fig objects to add annotation or other objects. Or you can convert the PostScript file into the Fig format using pstoedit and then edit the Fig file using xfig in the usual way. • I can’t seem to control the drawing order of objects When you have two or more objects that overlap and the drawing order is important, you must set the depth of each object to guarantee the drawing order. • My splines are being changed somehow from version 3.1 of xfig xfig 3.2 uses a new type of spline called an X-Spline. X-splines allow the user to mix interpolation and approximation points in the same curve. More precisely, it means that an X-spline curve is neither an interpolated spline nor an approximated one, it is BOTH (the behaviour of each point is controlled by one single parameter called “shape factor”). Caveat: Because spline models of previous versions (quadratic B-splines and Bezier with hidden points) are no longer supported, curves that are present in

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