>
> No, it is not a known problem. I have never had a problem  
> converting an eps to
> pdf, using either setting. Are you using epstopdf? Could you post  
> an example,
> something that actually illustrates a problem?

Attached at least in a mail direct to you is a folder  with  
testgs.eps, testgs.ps, testxpdf.eps, testxpdf.ps as well as the pdf  
files
where successful. (matplotlib list won't let me send attachments)
The testgs.eps (for test with ghostscript) does not convert to pdf  
using either apple preview or adobe distiller (the adobe log is  
included)
It does however convert successfully with epstopdf so there is some  
subtle difference.

>
>> In addition when ever I save a .eps file I get the following error
>> even though it creates the file ok
>>
>> : Error: No paper information available - using defaults
>>
>> %%BoundingBox: 78 220 543 561
>> %%HiResBoundingBox: 78.281998 220.589993 542.375983 560.357983
>>
>> Is there  a way to fix this?
>
> Is this with verbose.level set to silent?
>

No with verbose set to helpful
With it silent only the "
:Error: No paper information..."
  part prints. tthe bounding box part does not
But usually helpful only prints something if there is an error or  
warning where as the
bounding box doesn't appear to be either.

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