> 
> 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.

There are some special ps-command which are not so easily translate to
eps. I am using Win NT 4 for creating pictures, and till some months ago
it was not possible to produce ps-file, that are convertable to eps. 
I used ghostview to include the bounding box in the ps-files, and 
ghostview didn't complains, I saw also the right bounding-box with
ghostview, but when I tried to include it into a latex file, strange
things happend. Some month ago adobe made his new postscript-driver
avaiable, where you have the option to print eps instead of ps. Since that
time I have no problems any more. 


Bernhard

> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Martin Kraska                 
>                               
> Institut fuer Mechanik                Tel.: 0049 30 31421485
> TU Berlin                     Fax : 0049 30 31421482
> Strasse des 17. Juni            
> D-10623 Berlin                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> -- 
>               +++ the lyx project user mailing list +++
>                 To unsubscribe from this list send mail to 
>                          [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>                     with the **Subject** unsubscribe.
> 
> 

-- 
                +++ the lyx project user mailing list +++
                To unsubscribe from this list send mail to 
                         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                    with the **Subject** unsubscribe.

Reply via email to