Re: Re: Exporting Graphics to .eps
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- Subject: [mg66824] Re: [mg66791] Re: Exporting Graphics to .eps
- From: "Chris Chiasson" <chris at chiasson.name>
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 06:31:43 -0400 (EDT)
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open the eps in ghostview and check the menus for something like "bounding box fix" On 5/30/06, sepp <gary.larson at gmx.at> wrote: > I still haven't found out how to solve this problem, so I just want to > draw again your attention to this thread.... > > > > sepp schrieb: > > Could you provide me with this sript or a relevant link? > > > > Jens-Peer Kuska schrieb: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > not with Mathematica, but GhostScript comes with an excellent script > > > that can fix the > > > bounding box ... > > > Regards > > > Jens > > > > > > sepp wrote: > > > > I guess many of you might have faced similar problems when converting > > > > Mathematica graphics into .eps/pdf files and importing them into latex > > > > documents. > > > > I use the Export[fileout,..] command to create my files.I have put a > > > > frame around my graphics. > > > > Now, if I include several plots into a latex figure (specifiying e.g. > > > > their height or width), they allways have slightly different frame > > > > sizes. this is due because the labelling of the axis is outside and may > > > > vary in length (e.g. 0.0001 versus 0.1). I think it looks best if all > > > > plots would have the same size of the frame and are also aligned > > > > according to their frame. this could be done if one could fix the > > > > distance between the bounding box and the frame. > > > > Are there any ways to accomplish this with Mathematica? > > > > thanks! > > > > > > -- http://chris.chiasson.name/
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- Re: Exporting Graphics to .eps
- From: "sepp" <gary.larson@gmx.at>
- Re: Exporting Graphics to .eps