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R.Lewis

Jan 1, 1970
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I know this is not the correct place for such a question but you all seem
such nice people ..... and I am sure someone will know:

I have some old (very) data (graphs) stored in the .GEM format.

Any clues as to what I can use to print them out?


Ta everso
 
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Spehro Pefhany

Jan 1, 1970
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I know this is not the correct place for such a question but you all seem
such nice people ..... and I am sure someone will know:

I have some old (very) data (graphs) stored in the .GEM format.

Any clues as to what I can use to print them out?

Ha! Fire up an old copy of Ventura Publisher? It's an archaic (not
archival) vector format.

You may be able to find some conversion program that still works with
it, but I don't have anything that does.

Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
 
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John Woodgate

Jan 1, 1970
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I read in sci.electronics.design that R.Lewis <[email protected]>
wrote (in said:
I know this is not the correct place for such a question but you all seem
such nice people ..... and I am sure someone will know:

I have some old (very) data (graphs) stored in the .GEM format.

Any clues as to what I can use to print them out?
Didn't Graphics Converter Gold accept GEM files? I dumped my copy about
2 weeks ago, so it probably did, by Murphy's Law.
 
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Paul Hovnanian P.E.

Jan 1, 1970
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R.Lewis said:
I know this is not the correct place for such a question but you all seem
such nice people ..... and I am sure someone will know:

I have some old (very) data (graphs) stored in the .GEM format.

Any clues as to what I can use to print them out?

gem2pbm on my Linux system. Not sure if its the same GEM as what you are
dealing with or how well it works.

pbm (portable bit map) can them be converted into JPG, GIF, PNG, etc. or
used as-is.
 
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Alan

Jan 1, 1970
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On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 18:43:37 -0000, "R.Lewis" <h.lewis-not this
I know this is not the correct place for such a question but you all seem
such nice people ..... and I am sure someone will know:

I have some old (very) data (graphs) stored in the .GEM format.

Any clues as to what I can use to print them out?


Ta everso
Try PaintShopPro

Alan


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Terry Pinnell

Jan 1, 1970
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R.Lewis said:
I know this is not the correct place for such a question but you all seem
such nice people ..... and I am sure someone will know:

I have some old (very) data (graphs) stored in the .GEM format.

Any clues as to what I can use to print them out?


Ta everso

As Alan has said, PaintShop Pro will open GEM files. That is, my PSP
versions 7 and 8 will. Then, of course, you can print out.
 
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