AW: AW: [MiKTeX] Single page from eps file
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From: Holland, F. <f.h...@fz...> - 2004-06-30 09:14:00
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> Thanks guys for all the anwers, but i'm a but suprized that=20 > all of the=20 > answers containt two steps. > - First seperate one ps from the multipage ps > - Then convert this to eps >=20 > After clicking around some i saw that you can do this in one step >=20 > Take the multipage ps and just extract one page with gsview=20 > and save as=20 > .eps in the selection window. This seems simpler for me and i=20 > observed=20 > better quality than epswrite, which does rasterizing my vector ps file The two-step procedure (EXTRACT|PS2EPS) gives you a true EPS file (1. = line: %!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0) with a tight bounding box around your = figure. Simply saving the extracted page as .eps does not result in an = EPS file (%!PS-Adobe-3.0) and does not return a tight bounding box which = you certainly want to have if you don't want to mess around with white = margins around your figure in your document. Regards, Frank |