inserting a truncated postscript file

2000-06-14 Thread C.Friedrich
The following is probably more a question about how tex deals with postscript-files. I want to insert a figure, which is cut out of a postscript-fit, simply by changing the parameters of the "Boundary Box" in the postscript source. The figure is placed correctly, but the cut out portion shows up

Re: inserting a truncated postscript file

2000-06-14 Thread mike . ressler
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, C.Friedrich wrote: I want to insert a figure, which is cut out of a postscript-fit, simply by changing the parameters of the "Boundary Box" in the postscript source. The figure is placed correctly, but the cut out portion shows up regardless (and mixes quite nastily with

inserting a truncated postscript file

2000-06-14 Thread C.Friedrich
The following is probably more a question about how tex deals with postscript-files. I want to insert a figure, which is cut out of a postscript-fit, simply by changing the parameters of the "Boundary Box" in the postscript source. The figure is placed correctly, but the cut out portion shows up

Re: inserting a truncated postscript file

2000-06-14 Thread mike . ressler
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, C.Friedrich wrote: I want to insert a figure, which is cut out of a postscript-fit, simply by changing the parameters of the "Boundary Box" in the postscript source. The figure is placed correctly, but the cut out portion shows up regardless (and mixes quite nastily with

inserting a truncated postscript file

2000-06-14 Thread C.Friedrich
The following is probably more a question about how tex deals with postscript-files. I want to insert a figure, which is cut out of a postscript-fit, simply by changing the parameters of the "Boundary Box" in the postscript source. The figure is placed correctly, but the cut out portion shows up

Re: inserting a truncated postscript file

2000-06-14 Thread mike . ressler
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, C.Friedrich wrote: > I want to insert a figure, which is cut out of a postscript-fit, simply by > changing the parameters of the "Boundary Box" in the postscript source. > The figure is placed correctly, but the cut out portion shows up regardless > (and mixes quite nastily