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This shouldn't be too much of a problem though. While I do have Excel installed through crossover office, accessing Excel from Origin is very slow and often stalls, or crashes, the program. The only thing that doesn't seem to work well within the Origin program itself is the Excel worsheet button. I'll try printing the exported document to be sure. As for BMP, it seemed like one of the axis was missing in the exported file, but maybe the problem was with the program I used to open the BMP file.

JPG export seems to work perfectly, as I cannot see any differences between the original graph and the exported one. I've tried exporting using JPG and BMP. I've tried pasting into native Linux programs like openoffice, and also emulated programs like MS Word (which I can run using the crossover office program), and have had no luck. Cut and paste of graphical items into other programs doesn't work. Here's what I've observed with the demo version.
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Unfortunately, I don't have a full version of Origin to work with anymore (I changed universities), so I can't do any *.eps exporting. Have you done any printing and export (both raster export, like BMP, JPG, GIF, and vector export, like EPS, PDF, EMF) from Origin on "CrossOver Office" in Linux? What about copy-paste of graphs from Origin into other applications? How's the quality, especially "what-you-get-is-what-you-see" aspect, correct font rendering, line thickness accuracy, etc.? Are there any particular things in Origin that just don't work on Linux with "CrossOver Office"? So if anyone is really in need of running Origin on Linux, I suggest that they give this a try! Installation is a snap and so far nothing seems out of whack. While I havn't had time to do extensive testing, I've tried the Origin 7.5 demo and it seems to work great.
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While this may never happen, I just wanted to let people know of a nice little program called crossover office,, that allows you to use windows programs on linux. I know that a lot of people, including myself, have been waiting for a Linux version of Origin. Requests for software are submitted via the IST Service Desk.The Origin Forum - Origin 7.5 on Linux: It is possible! Requesting new software is not a guarantee that it will be approved. Deans are asked for prioritization and approval of all requests. The deadline to submit requests for new software is November 1, all requests are reviewed in June, and notification of a decision will be sent by July 1. The Academic and Research Software Allocation Program is an annually funded program.
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