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Mar 18, 2017 at 16:59 history edited Alexey Popkov
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Mar 18, 2017 at 16:47 comment added Alexey Popkov (+1) I wish to have such possibility for a long time! Even a function which can handle Graphics3D with only simplest primitives (Point, Line, Polygon and Text) would be a huge step forward (I mean without resorting to ImportString[ExportString[#, "PDF"], "PDF"]& of course)!
Mar 18, 2017 at 16:43 history edited J. M.'s missing motivation CC BY-SA 3.0
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Mar 18, 2017 at 16:43 history edited Alexey Popkov CC BY-SA 3.0
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Mar 18, 2017 at 16:37 history edited Alexey Popkov CC BY-SA 3.0
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Mar 2, 2017 at 17:39 comment added Felix See previous questions (13893), (87733) and links therein
Mar 2, 2017 at 17:38 comment added Szabolcs There were several discussions about this, search e.g. for "AllowRasterization". But my advice is to just stick to raster output for 3D. Think about what final resolution you need (600 dpi should be enough) and prepare figures to size. My opinion is (and yes, this is just an opinion) that in recent Mathematica versions it is not worth bothering with exporting 3D graphics to vector formats. There are too many limitations anyway.
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