On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, vsharma wrote: | I use Lyx1.2.3, CygwinXfree86 on WinXP. | I have some graphics produced by printing to file using acrobat | distiller on default paper size a4 (for the program that generates the | graphics). | I would like to crop the edges so that when pasting the page within my | komabook layout it's width should be text width and height the (text | height - caption height) is there some way i could do it. I attach the | eps file as example.
you can define a boundingbox of your eps image, and input it into dialogbox of graph-insert (clipping, sorry if different). You can get the boundingbox with postscript viewer like GSView (as I remember). LyX/LaTeX will used this values. As I remember, if you put the cursor over the image which is viewed by GSView, you will get a coordinate. You take this coordinate to define boundingbox. I have normally used gv (on Unix) to define a boundingbox... I don't know if there is a program more easier to crop an eps image... Distiller has probably capability to crop an eps image, I don't know... Wayan