It is very eassy to make an eps file from a ps file. Just insert a
Bounding box line (look at the beginning of any eps file for the syntax).
To find the proper values for the bounding box, load the ps file to gv and
measure the coordinates of the border you want. I don't know whether this
works in every situation, for me it works.
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