![]() ![]() ![]() Still a bitmap, but at least the resolution was a lot better.) (My workaround for this problem – back in my Windows days – was to use a 24" screen, zoom the figure of interest in Adobe Reader so that it takes the full screen, and then copy the whole screen. I always have had the impression that Adobe intentionally does not support a feature like that – given that even their bitmap snapshots feature only a ridiculously bad resolution. Generally, something like this should be possible for Adobe as well. ![]() The reason is probably that PDF is the native clipboard format for vector graphics on MacOS (opposed to WMF/EMF on Windows), so the GUI toolkit of the OS supports this out of the box. ) but Acrobat put snapshots as vector images into the clipboard (and from there it is easy to export them into stand-alone PDF files). In practice, however, it seems to be OS-specific: On MacOS, all PDF viewers (Preview, Skim. Technically, this is PDF-viewer–specific. ![]()
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