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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: passivetext pdfxmltex and pdf imagedata
ImageMagick also has a good range of conversion tools (not sure if you can have these on Windows though - might work with cygwin). You can set both bounding boxes and image density quite nicely. convert image.eps image.epdf convert -density 150 .... On Sun, 2002-04-21 at 11:23, Juan R. Migoya wrote: > I create my "eps" files with Corel Draw and transform them with > the "epstopdf" app with comes with my tex distribution. It works > fine. Only you have not to include header picture in the postscript > (it's a postscript output option from corel and other programs). Also, > don't > use floating foint bounding box size. > > Hope this helps, > Regards, > > Juan R. Migoya > SPAIN > > > Gary Lawrence Murphy wrote: > > > > [snip] > > > > How do I crop PDF files generated from encapsulated postscript? > > > > I am using Ghostscript to generate PDF from my postscript > > illustrations, but the inserted images are taking a full page of paper > > space, which means the figures are all placed on a page by themselves > > with the bottom few and side inches cropped off the image; a simple > > diagram will be rendered at the bottom of the image PDF page by this > > process, so including that image into a document means the small > > diagram is pushed to the bottom of the page and chopped off at the > > bottom. I figure I must be doing something wrong ;) > > > > I'm using Docbook 4.1.2 with the 1.50 XSLT stylesheets. > > > > -- > > Gary Lawrence Murphy <garym@teledyn.com> TeleDynamics Communications Inc > > Business Innovations Through Open Source Systems: http://www.teledyn.com > > "Computers are useless. They can only give you answers."(Pablo Picasso)
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